What Could Possibly Go Wrong: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Looking to House Illegal Aliens in Empty School Buildings for the Summer

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is still struggling to deal with the massive flow of illegal aliens into the city, specifically where to house them.

This from survivethenews.com.

He is currently eyeing the city’s school buildings, which are mostly empty for the summer, even though he faced public backlash when he tried to house these folks in school gyms back in May.

Someone should tell the mayor that one of his options is shipping these illegal immigrants back to where they came from.

Townhall reported:

New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is looking to house illegal immigrants in public school buildings that will be empty throughout the summer.

Reportedly, a list of school buildings that could potentially house the illegal immigrants was compiled by the Office of Emergency Management with Adams’ office, according to the New York Post. The list currently includes 20 to 30 school buildings.

Previously, Adams and his administration faced backlash for placing illegal immigrants in school gyms. This came after Title 42, the rule that allowed migrants to be turned away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, expired.

Vito Fossella, a former Republican congressman, told the outlet that it “doesn’t make sense whatsoever” to house illegal immigrants in schools.“Staten Island didn’t create this problem and shouldn’t have to solve this problem.

A mayoral spokesperson told the Post about the plan to use school buildings to house those in the United States illegally:

As Mayor Adams has said repeatedly, we have more than 51,800 asylum-seekers in our care and have reached capacity.

While this option is not ideal, none are, and we are in no position to take anything off the table.

This would be just a temporary fix, and what would the schools look like at the end of the summer?

Adams needs to confront his party and Joe Biden but that’s the one thing he seems unwilling to do.

He just keeps hunting for temporary fixes as the problem gets worse.

Final thoughts: Imagine the condition of a school inhabited by third-world illegal aliens when school is scheduled to begin in September. Doubtful the students will be able to return on time. But, hey, with all that covid isolation experience, the students should perform wonderfully as remote learners again.