NYC Students Forced to Go Remote as City Houses Migrants in Schools
What we saw just a few years ago in Europe is now beginning to take place in the US. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that it is happening in New York City. Yes, they are now forcing students to attend remote locations as the criminals who allured illegal aliens into the country house nearly 2,000 migrants in schools. Is this what the people paid for those buildings to do? House those breaking the law? I think not, but then again, I don’t think they built them to indoctrinate their children either, but that is what they are doing.
The New York Post reports:
Students at a Brooklyn high school were kicked out of the classroom to make room for nearly 2,000 migrants who were evacuated from a controversial tent shelter due to a monster storm closing in on the Big Apple.
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The city made the move amid concerns that a massive migrant tent at Floyd Bennett Field would collapse from torrential rains and gusting winds — packing them instead into the second-floor gym at James Madison High School five miles away.
The school’s neighbors were not keen on the last-minute decision.
“This is f—ed up,” said a local resident who identified himself only as Rob. “It’s a litmus test. They are using a storm, a legitimate situation, where they are testing this out. I guarantee you they’ll be here for the entire summer.
“There’s 1,900 people getting thrown into my neighborhood, half a block from where I live and we don’t know who they are,” he said.
“They’re not vetted. A lot of them have criminal records and backgrounds and we don’t even know.”
The decision to clear the migrants out of the field came as city officials feared for the safety of the tent city at the field with heavy rains and winds gusting up to 70 mph. 10
The decision to clear the migrants out of the field came as city officials feared for the safety of the tent city at the field with heavy rains and winds gusting up to 70 mph.
Mom angry about migrants 10.
One mother went off on the migrants as their bus pulled up to the school Tuesday evening. Steven Vago
One irate mom even went off on the migrants as they pulled up inside a line of school buses in the pouring rain shortly before 6 p.m.
“How do you feel? Does it feel good?” the woman, who only identified herself as Michelle, screamed at the buses.
“How does it feel that you kicked all the kids out of school tomorrow? Does it feel good? I hope you feel good. I hope you will sleep very well tonight!”
Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media