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The La Florida dormitory was chosen by the regional government of Valencia to host around a hundred unaccompanied children
The students, who reportedly pay as much as 750 euros per month for the accommodations, were told to vacate the rooms within 24 hours
The mother of one of the students told the network that her son was told that all students had to leave La Florida because the migrant children were likely to have “many diseases” and posed a health risk.
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originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: trollz
The way you portrayed it makes it seem that the students getting evicted lost everything. Which is not true. The school is going to cover all expenses and provide new housing.
originally posted by: MisterSpock
They should get to take the evicted students classes as well, and get their diploma's. Hell, why do the students need 24H, weren't they ordered to hand over their personal possessions as well. Just leave with the clothes on your back and a toothbrush.
So why not put the kids there?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: trollz
The way you portrayed it makes it seem that the students getting evicted lost everything. Which is not true. The school is going to cover all expenses and provide new housing.
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
So why not put the kids there?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: trollz
The way you portrayed it makes it seem that the students getting evicted lost everything. Which is not true. The school is going to cover all expenses and provide new housing.
originally posted by: TheGreazel
Why can't they put the refugees in the "new" housing for the students ?