Gutfeld Show Mocks Biden Plan to Send Immigrants to New Jersey

Phil Stilton

Nobody wants to live in New Jersey, even the people of New Jersey, the cast of Fox News late-night show Gutfeld joked about migrants being sent to the Garden State.

A play by the Biden administration calls for NYC’s migrant overflow to be housed at the Atlantic City Airport.

New Jersey Governor Murphy, who said in the past that New Jersey would welcome migrants with open arms has walked back that statement, saying New Jersey can’t handle the influx of displaced migrants from New York City.


Governor Murphy has declared New Jersey a sanctuary state.

“He says we don’t have the money to pay for it,” guest Jim Florentine said. “New Jersey with the highest taxes in the nation, highest car insurance, tolls every five miles, gambling, weed is legal, but you don’t have any money for that.”

“He doesn’t realize about migrants living in New Jersey,” Florentine continued. “The people living in New Jersey don’t want to live in New Jersey.”

One guest said Phil Murphy and other blue state governors are hypocrites.

“That screams hypocrisy to me,” said guest Emily Austin. “It’s the blue states that want the open borders, but they don’t want to face the consequences of open borders. Then they have the audacity to call Texas Governor Greg Abbot a racist, then say they don’t have the resources.”

“They wanted them, now they say they don’t have the resources,” she said of Governor Phil Murphy.

Guest Michael Loftus pointed out that these migrants walked from Central America to the border and through the Texas desert, but suddenly putting them on a bus to Los Angeles and New York is considered inhumane by Murphy and others.

“Where is the war we should be stopping?” Loftus said. “Where are these people coming from where they need asylum in America? Where’s the war?”

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