Anonymous wrote:AOC is a congresswoman representing NYC and she just went on the Daily Show to promote open borders.
Even as the consequences finally come home, Democrats don’t care, they’ve committed the country to a suicide pact.
Anonymous wrote:To make it even worse, the students were told to log in and complete online assignments.
They had to email requests to their teachers to request a Zoom call if any questions.
So…no teacher led online instruction at all.
Just kids sitting at home in Brooklyn all on their own.
I would be livid if I were living in that district.
Anonymous wrote:Migrants in NY take over a school. Kids forced to stay home. Parents forced to leave work otherwise NY sues them for child endangerment. Illegals take the jobs that parents cannot go to. This is criminal. Now y’all know how we feel in AZ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine that parents will be happy with this.....
Approximately 1.9k migrants from Floyd Bennett Field will be temporarily relocated to James Madison High School
The school will be shut down and students will attend virtual classes
This incident confirms what we knew all along, the camp at Floyd Bennett Field is unsustainable
This is beyond anything I ever imagined would happen in this country. U.S. citizens having to leave a school and "learn" virtually so that illegal immigrants can use the building? Unacceptable and disgusting.
Amazing. American kids should be prioritized to attend in person schools. American kids education should not suffer due to illegals being in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Constitution says you can’t be forced to house government soldiers. Doesn’t say they can’t make you house illegal aliens. Here it comes.
It really shouldn’t be that hard. Step one would be identifying owners who have misused property. Step two would be performing background checks on this owners to ensure the migrants are not housed in a potentially unsafe environment. Step three would be assigning migrant families to the appropriate home - close to strong schools, services, transportation, and retail. Finally, the city should provide some sort of monetary stipend to owners of selected underutilized properties to cover the cost of feeding the migrants, laundering, transporting them, assisting with migrant child care if needed, etc.
Anonymous wrote:
The Constitution says you can’t be forced to house government soldiers. Doesn’t say they can’t make you house illegal aliens. Here it comes.
Anonymous wrote:The difference in coverage between the New York Post and the New York Daily News on this issue is remarkable. NYP discusses the impact on students, DN ignores the issue and talks about 60 day evictions for migrants.