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'Completely freaking bananas': Brooklyn students KICKED OUT of school to make room for influx of illegal immigrants
January 11, 2024
New York City takes so much pride in being a sanctuary city, but the harsh reality of what that actually means is setting in faster than the cities can keep up.
A couple of days ago at James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York, students and parents were informed that classes would move to remote learning due to a massive influx of illegal immigrants who would be housed in the school.
When the story first broke, @libsoftiktok tweeted:
“This is absolutely, completely freaking bananas,” says Dave Rubin, adding that “after the three years of all of that COVID bulls**t,” we know that learning remotely is “basically not learning.”
But Dave isn’t the only one who’s outraged by the utter disregard for American citizens. After seeing the video of migrants pouring into James Madison High School, Elon Musk responded to @libsoftiktok’s video with the following message:
New Yorkers and other proponents of open borders would do well to heed Musk’s warning before casting their next vote.
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