Judge orders removal of illegal immigrants from former Staten Island school.
OAN’s Stella Escobedo
1:00 PM – Wednesday, September 27, 2023
A Staten Island judge has made a groundbreaking ruling, ordering illegal immigrants to leave a former Catholic school they were being housed in. This decision has sparked controversy and protests, with Staten Island resident Scott LoBaido leading the charge against the move. In an exclusive interview with One America’s Stella Escobedo, LoBaido shares his thoughts on what he considers a major victory.
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How did Scott LoBaido view the judge’s ruling on illegal immigrants in Staten Island?
.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Illegal-Immigrants-Staten-Island.mp4″> The former Catholic school, located on Staten Island’s South Shore, has been a source of controversy since it was first used to house illegal immigrants. The facility, which had been closed for several years, was repurposed by the city to provide temporary housing for individuals who had crossed the border illegally. However, this decision was met with strong opposition from many Staten Island residents, who argued that housing illegal immigrants in their community was a violation of their rights and put a burden on local resources. Scott LoBaido, a well-known artist and activist, was one of the leading voices in the fight against this move. In an interview with One America’s Stella Escobedo, LoBaido expressed his relief and satisfaction with the judge’s ruling. He stated, “This decision is a major victory for the people of Staten Island. It reinforces the idea that immigration laws must be respected and enforced. Allowing illegal immigrants to stay in this former Catholic school was not only illegal but also unfair to the local community.” LoBaido further argued that the decision was not about being anti-immigrant but rather about upholding the rule of law. He emphasized the importance of legal immigration processes and the need to address the issue of illegal immigration in a fair and just manner. The ruling has ignited a wave of protests, with both supporters and opponents of the decision taking to the streets. Proponents of the judge’s ruling argue that it sets an important precedent for upholding immigration laws and protecting local communities. On the other hand, opponents argue that the ruling is discriminatory and inhumane, and that it fails to consider the unique circumstances and challenges faced by undocumented immigrants. As the controversy continues to unfold, the Staten Island judge’s ruling serves as a stark reminder of the deep divisions and complexities surrounding the issue of immigration in the United States. The case has brought to the forefront questions about the rights of undocumented immigrants, the responsibilities of local communities, and the role of the judiciary in interpreting and enforcing immigration laws. It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact future decisions regarding the housing and treatment of illegal immigrants. However, one thing is clear – the debate over immigration in America is far from over, and this groundbreaking ruling is likely to fuel further discussions and legal battles in the months and years to come.
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