NYC High School Controversy: Migrants Housed Amid Outcry

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Outraged NYC parents are criticizing city officials for displacing high school students to accommodate migrants, forcing the students to switch to remote learning. The decision has sparked anger and frustration among parents and students, who feel that the city is prioritizing asylum seekers over its own citizens. Mayor Eric Adams cited safety concerns due to incoming storms as the reason for the move, but parents and students are demanding answers and expressing concerns about the impact on their education and safety.
- Outraged NYC parents lash out at city for displacing high school students to house migrants Fox News
- NYC Mayor Eric Adams defends housing migrants at high school amid backlash ABC News
- Brooklyn H.S. Baffled by Media Frenzy Over Migrant Families' One-Night Stay THE CITY
- Shameful treatment of NYC students as migrants needs come first New York Post
- New York City built a migrant tent camp on a remote former airfield. Then winter arrived The Associated Press
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