According to reports, hospitals and medical centers all across the city are being completely overwhelmed by hordes of human "locusts" in the sense that these migrants are swarming healthcare facilities by the thousands in search of treatment.
In the past year alone, medical centers spanning five different boroughs have reported receiving nearly 30,000 visits from "undocumented" people – meaning people who are living in the United States illegally – according to data from New York City Health + Hospitals, which operates the Big Apple's public hospitals and clinics.
During that same time period, some 300 new babies were born to migrant mothers, most of them at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, which has seen about 25 percent of all migrant visits since the invasion began.
"This has been the hardest work I've ever done," commented Dr. Ted Long, a senior vice president for New York City Health + Hospitals, who is helping to oversee the city's response to all these invading migrants.
It would appear as though illegal migrants are taking top priority at New York City's health clinics as many actual residents, i.e., American citizens, are complaining that they are having to wait months just to see a doctor for their health needs.
"I'm sure if you talk to anybody else in the city who's doing this work, there are waiting lists and people are turning people away or referring them to other places," one person directly involved with this migrant influx is quoted as saying.
"Do we need more resources for legal services? I would say absolutely yes."
In a piece for Hot Air, writer Jazz Shaw explained that the entire system – not just healthcare – in New York City is completely overwhelmed by the tens of thousands of illegal migrants who continue to pour into the city.
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