Create Account


Board Performance Issues We are aware of performance issues on the board and are working to resolve them! The board may be intermittently unavailable during this time. (May 07) x


The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show significantly less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.
Students forced into remote learning, migrants sheltered in school instead

#1

This invasion at the border has got to stop. Biden, do your job!!!!!!!!

NYC high school students forced into remote learning as 2,000 migrants sheltered in school instead

The move sparked anger from parents and local politicians

Nearly 2,000 migrants being sheltered in a tent shelter in New York City are being transferred to a nearby high school, where the students will have to pivot to remote learning due to the disruption it is causing – sparking outrage from residents and local politicians.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nyc-hig...ol-instead#
Is currently experiencing life at several What the F's per hour
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#2

People are just numb now to the ineptness of this administration.
Reply

#3

(01-10-2024, 06:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: People are just numb now to the ineptness of this administration.

Incredibly, they're not even astute enough to realize this "solution" is the proverbial finger in the dike.  Where do you put the next 2,000?  Displace another school student body? 

Ignoring the root cause while wringing their hands and pleading for Federal money isn't the answer.
When you get into the endzone, act like you've been there before.
Reply

#4

(01-10-2024, 09:32 AM)Sneakers Wrote:
(01-10-2024, 06:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: People are just numb now to the ineptness of this administration.

Incredibly, they're not even astute enough to realize this "solution" is the proverbial finger in the dike.  

The solution is always placing a finger in the dyke.
Reply

#5
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2024, 10:10 AM by mikesez.)

Biden has asked for increased authority to quickly send people back.
The House has passed HR 2 on party lines. This bill actually reduces the President's authority in this area but none the less might help solve the problem by making it clear that border patrol is simply supposed to detain and then remove people and not parole them.
The Senate has ignored HR 2 and members of both parties are working on their own bill. The House has promised not to consider what the Senate passes, even though they haven't passed it yet.
Blame Congress. Both parties in Congress. This one's not Biden's fault.

(01-10-2024, 09:38 AM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote:
(01-10-2024, 09:32 AM)Sneakers Wrote: Incredibly, they're not even astute enough to realize this "solution" is the proverbial finger in the dike.  

The solution is always placing a finger in the dyke.

This is 2023, man.  Obtain clear and enthusiastic permission first.
My fellow southpaw Mark Brunell will probably always be my favorite Jaguar.
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#6

The Biden administration affected the atmosphere of come one, come all. You know, ‘the border is closed (wink, wink)’. Joe Biden and his minions are entirely responsible for the record breaking illegal immigration since he’s been in office. Ask the Border Czar, she knows. What a joke.
Reply

#7

(01-10-2024, 11:09 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The Biden administration affected the atmosphere of come one, come all. You know, ‘the border is closed (wink, wink)’. Joe Biden and his minions are entirely responsible for the record breaking illegal immigration since he’s been in office. Ask the Border Czar, she knows. What a joke.

Actually, during his 2016 campaign, Biden lashed out about any notion of a closed border, which gave foreigners a belief that the border was open to immigration. While it is to a certain extent, he really implied it was open to all.  This was clearly a miscalculation on his behalf and has not been addressed, and may have worsened by placing Kamala in a key role to resolve the border issues.  

I think the good thing about some of us is that we're willing and able to recognize mistakes of our administration, whereas, many people cannot clearly see mistakes of the politician that they voted for or support.
Reply

#8

(01-10-2024, 09:38 AM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote:
(01-10-2024, 09:32 AM)Sneakers Wrote: Incredibly, they're not even astute enough to realize this "solution" is the proverbial finger in the dike.  

The solution is always placing a finger in the dyke.

Why risk losing another press secretary?
"Remember Red, Hope is a good thing. Maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies."  - Andy Dufresne, The Shawshank Redemption
Reply

#9

(01-10-2024, 11:35 AM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote:
(01-10-2024, 11:09 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The Biden administration affected the atmosphere of come one, come all. You know, ‘the border is closed (wink, wink)’. Joe Biden and his minions are entirely responsible for the record breaking illegal immigration since he’s been in office. Ask the Border Czar, she knows. What a joke.

Actually, during his 2016 campaign, Biden lashed out about any notion of a closed border, which gave foreigners a belief that the border was open to immigration. While it is to a certain extent, he really implied it was open to all.  This was clearly a miscalculation on his behalf and has not been addressed, and may have worsened by placing Kamala in a key role to resolve the border issues.  

I think the good thing about some of us is that we're willing and able to recognize mistakes of our administration, whereas, many people cannot clearly see mistakes of the politician that they voted for or support.

If we hope to ever bring this country back from its political polarization, this is what we all must do. Unfortunately, most either attempt to equivocate with talking points or, more commonly, stay away from the conversation altogether because they don’t want to admit fault with their party’s position. 
 
I’m guilty of this myself, however, I have leveled criticisms at Republicans as well. We all need to step up and start holding politicians and policy makers accountable because the divisiveness of strict party lines is what empowers them.
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!





Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.


ABOUT US
The Jungle Forums is the Jaguars' biggest fan message board. Talking about the Jags since 2006, the Jungle was the team-endorsed home of all things Jaguars.

Since 2017, the Jungle is now independent of the team but still run by the same crew. We are here to support and discuss all things Jaguars and all things Duval!