Illegals are now complaining that winter is too cold here in the US

Migrants coming into the U.S. illegally have been afforded free transportation, housing and food since crossing the southern U.S. border but still find things to complain about.

Reports from New York City have relayed that migrants have balked about being housed in tent shelters, have refused to eat some of the free meals being provided in hotel housing, and complained about a lack of information regarding future prospects.

Now, with record-low temperatures sweeping across many of the so-called sanctuary cities where the illegal migrants have been bused and flown since crossing in the south, they have a new gripe.

It’s too cold.

“The cold is too much,” said 38-year-old Gabriel Diaz who just arrived in Chicago from Venezuela.

Diaz and other migrants were moved to the Harold Washington Library and other temporary housing shelters after sub-zero temperatures forced the intake center in Chicago’s South Loop to be closed, according to WGN-TV which noted that the “severe weather also forced a pause in new migrant bus arrivals.”

“Venezuelan asylum seeker Andres Contreras told WGN News he was stunned to experience the bitter cold,” the news outlet reported.

“I’ve never seen the snow before,” the migrant told the reporter. “It’s beautiful. But it’s too excessive, the cold you have here.”

There was an easy solution to the problem according to social media users who spelled it out in no uncertain terms on X.

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