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Migrant students at Floyd Bennett Field
missing class over long bus rides to school, illnesses

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Posted By: Ida Lou Pino, 1/13/2024 1:21:26 PM

No-show bus rides, fatigue, and illnesses are making it hard for some migrants housed in Floyd Bennett Field tents to send their children to school, parents told The Post. During school hours this week, The Post observed at least 15 children skipping class outside the city’s controversial mega-tent shelter in southeast Brooklyn, where roughly 1,900 migrants are housed. Despite the city forking over $625,000 this year for buses to take students from the isolated national park to a subway stop, parents blamed missing shuttles for their kids losing out on class time.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: cor-vet 1/13/2024 1:46:03 PM (No. 1635483)
Send them back where they came from, since it's so terrible here. I'm sure if you give the liberal dems enough time, they'll find a way to register these alien voters before they can send them back. All they want is their vote and no one can find these illegals when it's time for their court dates anyway!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Red Ghost 1/13/2024 1:51:25 PM (No. 1635486)
So how long did it take them to "migrate" from their own countries to the US border and then to their various destinations, in this case NYC? How were they being educated on the trip to the US? That this is the responsibility of taxpaying US citizens is absolute madness. I know I am not sounding very Christian, but did these parents think at all about how their kids were going to be educated on the trip to the US? This is definitely NOT our issue.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 1/13/2024 2:20:00 PM (No. 1635493)
School districts in NY are not required to educate non resident children
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Vesicant 1/13/2024 2:21:59 PM (No. 1635495)
Can't their parents (or coyotes) home school them? /sarcasm
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 1/13/2024 2:23:15 PM (No. 1635496)
So deport them to their own countries.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: janjan 1/13/2024 2:27:45 PM (No. 1635500)
They have no business being here and their kids are not entitled to fill seats in schools funded by taxpayers. Start an illegal immigrant school in one of the tents. Or go home.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: slipstik 1/13/2024 2:28:29 PM (No. 1635501)
These are NOT "migrants", they ARE illegal aliens. They are now becoming a lawless underclass which will tear what's left of America into tiny pieces. We need to get them out of the country IMMEDIATELY. Thanks Joe Biden for destroying my nation.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: 3XALADY 1/13/2024 2:46:50 PM (No. 1635507)
So what difference does it make it they get to school? They can't learn and will just slow down the REAL students. I'm sick of them and their whining. Go home!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Hazymac 1/13/2024 3:18:18 PM (No. 1635513)
They're all here illegally. They're not "students."
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Reply 10 - Posted by: itsonlyme 1/13/2024 3:36:24 PM (No. 1635519)
Unvaccinated and disease-ridden ILLEGALS.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: jasmine 1/13/2024 3:55:48 PM (No. 1635531)
It would be interesting to know how many of the children brought into the US illegally were attending schools in their failing countries. Imagine the burden placed on American schools in trying to provide an appropriate education to children here illegally from anywhere in the world. Adults from gangs pose as younger "students" which only adds to the danger faced by students of legal residents and citizens. In any event, our electeds have made sure that under the law, they are all entitled to a free public education at taxpayer expense. There are ways around "establishing residency." The ACLU has guidelines regarding what questions are even allowed.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Skinnydip 1/13/2024 4:04:00 PM (No. 1635535)
Look for a major uptick in drug availability for these "students". They're going to be great recruits for the dealers. Easy money.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: anniebc 1/13/2024 4:52:34 PM (No. 1635556)
I think Congress needs to form a committee that focuses on returning all the illegals who cause more problems for the country. The solution for their absences and sickness is to send them back to their home countries. Period. No sympathy, and no interest in solutions outside of what I just stated.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 1/13/2024 6:14:15 PM (No. 1635581)
This invasion is personal. I don’t give a great big shiite.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Hazymac 1/13/2024 6:17:38 PM (No. 1635584)
Get them all out of here. Now. And don't allow them to return.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Californian 1/13/2024 7:26:16 PM (No. 1635615)
Wow, it sucks so much in America! I feel bad for them. Maybe we should help them out and get them a free ride back to wherever they came from.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: DiegoDude 1/13/2024 8:10:07 PM (No. 1635628)
What the hell are we sending them to school for? Send them back to the border.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: bighambone 1/13/2024 10:41:16 PM (No. 1635679)
Soon the illegal aliens will be demanding that their children in the U.S. public schools be taught in their native languages.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Rinktum 1/14/2024 2:28:46 AM (No. 1635727)
There is but one solution: deportation. They are here illegally and must be sent back to their country of origin. If they will not go willingly, they will be banned from ever entering this country. Actions have consequences. They knew they were illegal when they came here wading through the river and going through the border wall. Just because they paid a Coyote does not mean they are entitled to entrance. Send them ALL back.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: FLCracker 1/14/2024 12:06:41 PM (No. 1636024)
Tough. You now have "asylum", don't you?
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