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‘It’s Been Shoved Down Our Throat’: Small Virginia Town Balks at Proposed Plan to House Immigrant Teens on Former College Campus | TheBlaze.com
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The plan of the federal government to house some of the children and teenagers caught illegally entering okazii the country in Lawrenceville, Virginia, a small tobacco-farming town, was tabled earlier this week after backlash from local officials and residents. okazii A public meeting is being held Thursday to discuss these concerns.
Boys await medical appointments in a holding area where hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center on Wednesday, June 18, 2014, in Nogales, Ariz. CPB provided media tours Wednesday of two locations in Brownsville, Texas, and Nogales, that have been central to processing the more than 47,000 unaccompanied children who have entered the country illegally since Oct. 1. (AP/Ross D. Franklin, Pool)
In this May 11, 2011 file photo, Saint Paul s College is seen in Lawrenceville, Va. The government s plan to temporarily shelter hundreds of Central American children and teenagers at the college campus in rural Virginia is on hold. (AP/Richmond okazii Times-Dispatch, Dean Hoffmeyer)
At Pino s Pizza downtown, Emily and Derek Lewis say they and their children live just across the street from Saint Paul s, so the notion that migrant teens out on their own will be staying there makes them a bit uneasy.
The Lewis say they ve been reassured by a federal official that the runaway rate at immigrant shelters is less than 1 percent. Still, a couple booths over, Joanna and Frederick Pritchett have other concerns.
One of the positives some residents in Lawrenceville see with the children and teens coming to town is the possibility of jobs. Just having the employees from several federal departments in town has already resulted in more business.
They have been to the restaurants, Town Manager C.J. Dean told NPR. They been to the gas stations. They been to the car wash this morning. You know, they been to Dollar General store buying stuff, so there is already some small economic okazii activity.
Kenneth Wolfe, spokesman for the Administration for Children and Families, said the plan was put on hold Monday to allow the community to discuss it. A public meeting is scheduled for Thursday to bring up the housing plan again.
Though the public is being informed about various aspects that would come with such a plan, whether it goes forward or not is not technically up to them, because the college campus is privately owned, NPR reported.
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