AOC questioned about NYC placing illegal immigrants in high school: ‘Not in my district… Not a lasting solution
Far-Left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) dismisses concerns over NYC’s decision to house illegal immigrants in a high school
During an interview on Capitol Hill, Fox Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn questioned Ocasio-Cortez about the city’s controversial move to use James Madison High School as a shelter for illegal immigrants. However, the congresswoman seemed uninterested in addressing the issue.
“Are you okay with the school being used as a shelter?” Vaughn asked.
“You know, I think it’s uh — again, this is not in my district,” Ocasio-Cortez responded.
Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the need to find a more suitable facility for the migrants, stating, “I think it’s very clear here that what’s most important is that we identify a facility that’s appropriate for these folks. I don’t anticipate this being a long-term solution. It shouldn’t be a long-term solution.”
REPORTER: “Are you okay with a school being used as a shelter” for illegals?
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Outrage over the decision
The city’s move to house approximately 2,000 illegal immigrants in James Madison High School drew criticism from parents, students, and politicians. The decision was made due to a storm causing high winds, forcing students to leave early and switch to remote learning the next day.
New York had been using tents at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field to accommodate illegal immigrants since November, following a deal between Governor Kathy Hochul and the Biden administration. However, this recent decision to use a school as a shelter sparked outrage.
“I do believe they are putting the life of people who are here illegally and not documented over my life. I am a 15-year-old girl at the school who wants to get her education and better her life, and she can’t come to school today because the day was interrupted by people who aren’t supposed to be here,” expressed one student to the New York Post.
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NYC Republican Councilwoman Inna Vernikov expressed her concerns about the decision, stating, ”Our public schools are meant to be places of learning and growth for our children, and were never intended to be shelters or facilities for emergency housing. There are approximately 4,000 students who attend Madison High School. Their parents are rightfully concerned. Our constituents who live in the vicinity are concerned for their safety and wellbeing. This will agitate local residents, disrupt the entire school environment, and place a tremendous burden on our families, students, school administrators, and staff.”
How does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s dismissal of concerns over housing illegal immigrants in James Madison High School reflect on her role as an elected official?
Far-Left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has dismissed concerns over New York City’s decision to house illegal immigrants in James Madison High School, during an interview on Capitol Hill with Fox Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn. This move has sparked controversy, with many questioning the appropriateness of using a school as a shelter for undocumented migrants.
When asked about her thoughts on the matter, Ocasio-Cortez seemed uninterested in addressing the issue directly. When Vaughn asked, ”Are you okay with the school being used as a shelter?” Ocasio-Cortez responded, “You know, I think it’s uh — again, this is not in my district.”
Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the need to find a more suitable facility for the migrants. She stated, “I think it’s very clear here that what’s most important is that we identify a facility that’s appropriate for these folks. I don’t anticipate this being a long-term solution. It shouldn’t be a long-term solution.”
This dismissal raises concerns about Ocasio-Cortez’s lack of engagement and concern for a controversial issue affecting her own state, even if it is not specifically within her district. As a representative, it is crucial to be aware of and address issues that impact one’s constituents and the state as a whole. Ignoring such matters signals a lack of responsibility and may undermine the trust and confidence the public places in their elected officials.
Furthermore, the use of a school as a shelter for illegal immigrants raises valid concerns about the impact on the education system and the students who attend James Madison High School. Utilizing educational facilities for purposes other than their intended use may disrupt the learning environment and potentially compromise the quality of education provided to students.
While Ocasio-Cortez suggests that finding a more suitable facility is important, her response does not offer any potential solutions or alternatives. It is essential for elected officials to actively engage in finding appropriate solutions to address the challenges posed by illegal immigration, rather than simply deflecting the issue to others.
In conclusion, Far-Left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s dismissal of concerns over housing illegal immigrants in James Madison High School raises questions about her engagement and responsibility as an elected official. It is crucial for representatives to actively address issues impacting their constituents and work towards finding appropriate solutions. The use of schools as shelters for undocumented migrants raises valid concerns about the impact on education and the quality of learning provided to students. It is imperative for elected officials to acknowledge and address these concerns rather than avoiding them.
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