Migrants continue to stream into Boston airport as more than 100 sleep on the floor
Migration population at airport has continued to increase
More than 100 migrants are sleeping on the floors of Boston's Logan International Airport as more continue to stream in and use the facility as a shelter.
A police source confirmed to Fox News that the hundreds of people pictured lining the floors of Boston's main air hub with makeshift beds and air mattresses are migrants that have been using the facil... moreMigrants continue to stream into Boston airport as more than 100 sleep on the floor
Migration population at airport has continued to increase
More than 100 migrants are sleeping on the floors of Boston's Logan International Airport as more continue to stream in and use the facility as a shelter.
A police source confirmed to Fox News that the hundreds of people pictured lining the floors of Boston's main air hub with makeshift beds and air mattresses are migrants that have been using the facility as a shelter.
The number of migrants being housed at the airport has increased in recent weeks, according to a report from the New York Post, increasing from only a few dozen who were at the facility a few months ago.
"We continue to see migrants at the airport. They come to Logan a number of ways. They also arrive at Logan at all hours," a representative from MassPort said of the situation, according to the report.
Compounding the issue is a lack of staff and resources at surrounding facilities, the representative said, causing migrants to be bussed to state welcome centers during the day, only to be transported back to the airport at night.
Migrants staying at the airport have been living in poor conditions, the report notes, sleeping on hard and cold floors, facing up at lights that are always on, and being constantly awakened by airport announcements.
East Boston carjackers get away with $240K in cash, police say
Two men allegedly impersonated police officers, stole nearly a quarter of a million, and got away in the victim's car in East Boston Friday morning.
Police are looking for two people who allegedly impersonated police officers and stole nearly a quarter of a million in East Boston Friday morning.
A East Boston business owner withdrew $240,000 in cash from a bank in Fenway at 9 a.m. Friday, according to a pol... moreIt's a lot of money...
East Boston carjackers get away with $240K in cash, police say
Two men allegedly impersonated police officers, stole nearly a quarter of a million, and got away in the victim's car in East Boston Friday morning.
Police are looking for two people who allegedly impersonated police officers and stole nearly a quarter of a million in East Boston Friday morning.
A East Boston business owner withdrew $240,000 in cash from a bank in Fenway at 9 a.m. Friday, according to a police report. He then parked outside his business at 230 Meridian St. to talk to his daughter on the phone, police reported, before two men approached the car.
Gaza hostage rescue latest: Top EU diplomat's tweet sparks outrage in Israel; How much was US involved in Gaza raid?
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