Students at James Madison High School in New York City were kicked out for a day to make room for 2,000 migrants. This decision was made because the migrant camp at Floyd Bennet Field was having flooding issues after a storm. The migrants were allowed to commandeer the school from about 9pm Tuesday night to 4am Wednesday morning. At the last minute, a notice was sent to parents that students would need to engage in remote learning on Wednesday. This is most likely because the migrants left behind enough of a mess that would take longer than a couple of hours to clean up. Parents were understandably outraged because their taxpayer money was going to fund a school that they were not permitted to use for a day due to migrants.
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Stefanik slams NYC move to shift migrants to high school, forcing students into remote learning: ‘Outrageous’
Elon Musk issues warning after NYC students pushed out of school to house migrants: ‘Will come for your homes’
NYC school closed for migrants: James Madison goes remote, used as shelter during storm
Nearly 2K migrants to be evacuated from Floyd Bennett Field for night due to storm as evictions begin – ABC7 New York
Parents fume after students at James Madison High forced to learn remotely while school housed asylum seekers – CBS New York