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Children of illegals ‘flooding’ public schools, report confirms

Public schools across America have been in the wars.

There was COVID, and the teachers union-demanded, government-ordered remote learning. For years.

Then there’s been the hyperpartisanship of those unions that appears to focus on converting little boys into little girls through chemicals and surgeries.

There’s been the attacks on parents, the opining that they should have nothing to do with educating their children.

Joe Biden’s administration even suggested those people were domestic terrorists.

Of course one of the results of all this has been that parents by the thousands are taking their children out of public schools in favor of other education alternatives, a move that has so decimated student populations some districts in Colorado have been mailing flyers all summer lobbying for parents to bring in their children.

Now the latest shoe to drop is a report from the Washington Examiner that the children of illegals are “flooding” the classrooms.

It said some districts are reporting more than 80% of the student population now is from immigrant homes.

“A new analysis of Census Bureau data said that 29% of public school students from immigrant households were from those ‘headed by an illegal immigrant.’ And because of the delay in census data, that calculation doesn’t even account for the historic surge of illegal immigrants since President Joe Biden moved into the White House.”

That time period has seen literally millions of illegals arrive in the U.S.

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6 thoughts on “Children of illegals ‘flooding’ public schools, report confirms”

  1. What are we going to do? Hire teachers for a dozen different languages? Gotta cater to these illegals. Gotta feed them, clothe them, TRY to educate them, house them and whatever other needs or wants they may have.

    1. 10:32 – the kids arrive on their own and don’t speak the language, know any customs and didn’t ask to be here. Sending them back would be a death sentence. Putting them into schools starts a process where they can be fed, clothed, and cared for. I know this because our church is involved. You seem to know how to best handle the situation so please do come to Bethesda UMC and volunteer your ideas and service for our outreach program. We could use your help.

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