CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- This famously liberal city is serving notice that illegal immigrants are welcome, even while Congress is considering tough new penalties. Police won't harass you. Education and health care are available.Cambridge likes the hundreds of million s of dollars in federal tax revenue flowing from Harvard but,it doesn't want to obey federal immigration law.
Here's the hitch: You probably can't afford to live here.
Back in 1985, when Cambridge first declared itself a ''sanctuary city,'' rent control kept apartments affordable.
Today, however, Cambridge no longer has rent control; cheap apartments were turned into luxury condominiums and the city -- home of Harvard and MIT -- is among the most expensive places to live in the United States. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is around $1,400 a month.
Monday, May 08, 2006
Harvard's hometown declares itself haven for illegals -- if any can afford it
The AP reports: