NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 09: Migrant men check into a processing center in lower Manhattan as thousands of migrants continue to arrive into the city weekly on January 09, 2024 in New York City. As winter temperatures and storms begin to arrive into New York City, many migrant families are being forced to re-apply for shelter after they have reached their limit of 60 days in city housing. Over 4,000 families have been given notices on a rolling basis that they will need to depart their current housing and re-apply without any guarantee of receiving a place. Over 100,000 migrants have arrived in New York City over the last year. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Brooklyn High Schoolers Forced To Go Remote After City Temporarily Houses 2K Undocumented Migrants At The School

As a massive storm approached the Big Apple this week, nearly 2,000 undocumented migrants were told to flee from a large tent shelter, forcing students at a Brooklyn high school to vacate the classroom and go fully remote as the migrants took over their school spaces.

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - FEBRUARY 03: Alderman Brian Hopkins (R) expresses his endorsement for Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas during a press conference at Vallas' campaign headquarters on February 3, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Recent polls have Vallas leading a pack of eight contenders trying to unseat current Mayor Lori Lightfoot in the February 28 election. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Chicago Alderman Brian Hopkins: Biden ‘Let Border Remain Open’ Prompting Rising Crime, Declining Property Value

Chicago Democrat Alderman Brian Hopkins stated on Thursday’s “CNN News Central” program that the city simply cannot accommodate anymore asylum-seekers and that, due to this fact, “we’re seeing crime go up, property values go down,” and “we’re seeing communities destabilized.”

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