Migrants sleeping at Boston airport to be removed as ban goes into effect
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Migrants sleeping on the floors of Boston's Logan International Airport are being forced to leave today as a new state rule banning the practice will go into effect.
Days before the announcement, nearly 300 migrants had been using Terminal E at the airport as a shelter – lining the floors of Boston's main air hub with makeshift beds and air mattresses – but that number had dwindled to 56 by Monday, according to WCVB. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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"We’ve also made clear to those who might think about coming to Massachusetts that we’re not going to be able to provide housing, nor are you going to be able to stay at Logan Airport anymore," Healey said.