Migrant Camp Moves Into High School, Forces Students Out of Their Classrooms

 

When, pray tell, will President Joe Biden and his administration finally be forced to admit that their open borders policy isn’t just hurting red border states like Arizona and Texas but the whole of America — including his own bread-and-butter big-city supporters?

The latest piece of evidence came from the most populous U.S. city — New York, which has been so besieged by illegal immigrants who want to come there that it’s actually suing the bus companies bringing them there. The hope in New York, among other emergency stopgap measures, was that a camp could be set up in a distant corner of Brooklyn known as Floyd Bennett Field to house at least part of the flood of migrants streaming into the city.

But New York weather in January isn’t amenable to camping. And that’s why, according to a New York Post report Tuesday, a Brooklyn high school had to go to virtual learning in order to give up its gym to nearly 2,000 migrants.

Due to a storm hitting the New York area, city officials feared that “torrential rains and gusting winds” would topple the tent city officials had set up at Floyd Bennett Field, which meant that the roughly 1,900 migrants were packed into the second floor of James Madison High School, about five miles away from the encampment.

The school is closed to students on Wednesday.

The situation seemed to make nobody happy — particularly since the warning signs were on the wall.

“From the announcement of the migrant camp being placed at Floyd Bennett Field, everyone, except apparently those running the camp, knew it would be a disaster,” Republican New York state Assembly candidate Thomas P. Sullivan said in a statement published to social media on Tuesday.

 

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