Tuesday, January 09, 2024

nyc students forced to go remote, as city houses nearly 2k illegal aliens displaced by storm at their school

By N.S.

"nyc students forced to go remote as city houses nearly 2k migrants [sic] displaced by storm at their school"

"the city is evacuating 1,900 migrants [sic] from a controversial shelter at Floyd Bennett field in brooklyn amid safety concerns from a coming storm that could pack 70 mph winds, city..."

https://nypost.com/2024/01/09/metro/migrants-evacuated-from-floyd-bennett-field-due-to-high-winds/



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Spics are going to see SNOW--a lot of it.LMAO.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Because of course the migrants couldn't be expected to do remote migranting. Obviously requires being present at the job site, the soon-to-be-former U. S. A.

Anonymous said...

They become the head you become the Theo how many times have I ever said it, because got a leave and go to remote learning, but the illegal, alien migrants make it taken care of it without even a second hesitation kids second Margaret, illegal aliens first, I had becomes detail, and Theo becomes the head

Anonymous said...

Highwinds snow cold anlmost all of those illegal alien migrants have never encountered anything like that before in their entire lifetime. This is a totally new and very negative experience for them. Welcome to the USA. Hopefully you’ll get much more of it in the future am I being cruel perhaps I am, but was good reason.

Anonymous said...

Issue each and everyone of the illegal, alien migrants men and women like a snow shovel send them around to the neighborhoods and have them clean the sidewalks and residential sidewalks as well have them earn their keep kind of like ranchhands in the old west. They are usually people that are used to physical work anyhow, they are ideally suited for same.

Anonymous said...

THERE GOES GLOBAL WARMING;MASSIVE SNOWSTORM AND COLD WAVE TO HIT MICHIGAN ON FRIDAY.

GRA:First,10-14 inches of the white stuff is supposed to get dumped on a large area of Michigan--including Grand Rapids--followed by temps dropping to the low teens for highs and winds to 30-40 mph.

It looks as though El Nino and global warming will not be mentioned for a while.


--GRA