Where exactly do you expect the kids to go? The US has welcomed them into the country. They need a place to live. What are the other options? |
You’re using “welcomed” pretty loosely. |
| Is DC a Sanctuary City? |
Can someone please explain why there is so much push back against this? What is the issue? |
+1 more like they were thrust upon the US. The other option would be to send them home to their parents in Mexico, Central America or elsewhere |
Yep so its weird they wouldn't want a shelter full of kids in need. Here is a perfect opportunity to put your money and resources where your mouth is. Give them the royal treatment in DC! |
This is not it. The zoned schools are already Title I, heavily populated with children of low-income immigrants. IMO, DC doesn’t want to be a part of the abuse of children- and much of what we have learned from these facilities is that they are not well-run and are abusive for the children. We do not trust the Trump administration on treating immigrants humanely. |
| Like the PP, I assumed the push back was because DC would not have control of how the shelter is run, the conditions, etc. and wouldn't want to welcome abuse of children into its city. |
These facilities would be regulated by DC. The hypocrisy DC is showing is absurd. The kids don’t magically disappear if DC refuses to oversee a shelter here. If DC really wants to prevent abuse they would make sure these are run like a tight ship and the children are protected. This is a NIMBY issue instead of a real concern for child welfare. |
Exactly the point. The schools are already struggling. Dumping 200+ more kids with high needs into the the same schools for the foreseeable future will not help dig them out of that rut. DC is already known and lambasted for its horrible schools. |
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DC doesn't go for having 200plus kids living/sleeping in 1 building with no parents. Foster care, with 4 or 5 kids in a home is different
US gov needs to go find some college campus which closed down (with outdoor space etc) and use that to house large groups... |
These children are not integrated into local schools. They bring in their own teachers and provide all educational services on site. |
I think the UN should open safe and managed camps by the border. If the most liberal jurisdictions in the US dont open their arms to these children, what other options are there? Bowser and the council could have welcomed this proposal and offered personal oversight - but they didn't. |
It is a prison for children who have done nothing wrong. We should not be tearing them from their families and keeping them in cages. |
DC would have no control over the running of the shelters. |