Rep. Barry Moore condemns use of elementary schools to house illegal immigrants

Rep. Barry Moore condemns use of elementary schools to house illegal immigrants
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Washington, D.C. — On June 23, Rep. Barry Moore voted in support of H.Res. 461, a resolution condemning the use of secondary school facilities to provide shelter for illegal immigrants. Last month, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the city’s shelters were full and that school gyms would be used to house illegal immigrants.

“Democrats would rather endanger school children than reverse the disastrous immigration policies of the Biden Administration,” said Moore. “If schools do not allow visitors in without identification, Democrats should not put our children at risk by allowing unvetted, undocumented, grown men to share space with our kids.”

Click here to listen to Congressman Moore reading his statement.

Click here to learn more about this resolution.

Original source can be found here.



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