Schools plans for unexpected deportations?

Anonymous
Later criminals, take your anchors too
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Anonymous wrote:American school is so easy that even a kid with a very average iq can do fine, provided they have a stable home and average parental involvement.


Way to bash single parent families. I have encountered this often in MCPS with both teachers and administration. Single parent with very high IQ child. It's idiotic to assume a child's IQ drops 50 points because the parents divorce. My child does fine, but I am sick of idiotic slams on single parent families and obnoxious untrue comments about their children.


I am sorry, I didn't mean to offend you! By "stable" I simply meant a home with constant presence of parents or caregivers (or one parent for that matter); no baby daddies coming and going, no constant moving from one place to another, and such.
English is not my native language, maybe I used the expression wrong.
I would take a decent single parent over two indecent ones any day now ?
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Anonymous wrote:Obviously the kids will either go to other relatives who can take them, or go into foster care, which is a safe and nurturing experience that will benefit them much more than staying with parents who are in the country illegally.

Oh, just kidding. It'll suck for the kids and it'll be one of the most, if not the most traumatic experience of their lives. The best thing parents who are here illegally can do is to legally name other people (who are here legally) to take their children if they are deported or detained.


Or take their anchor children with them. This isn't North Korea or Cuba, citizens are free to leave the country.


But where should the children go if the parents are citizens of different countries?


Why wouldn't the parents want to take their kids with them if they were deported?


Because no one in their right mind would make their child live in a detention center for months while the deportation proceedings go on if their kid was a US citizen and didn't have to.

Because they think their kids are safer in the US than in the country they fled from, often to escape violence.


If you think all illegals are here to escape violence I have a bridge to sell you. They are here for the benefits, for the free education, jobs that pay more than back home, and did I mention the benefits?

Not that there is anything wrong with wanting a better situation for yourself, but get your head out of the sand already.


I agree, except if they are here for the education, why are so many doing so poorly in school?
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