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[quote=Anonymous]True that an adult immigrant who chooses to come here is different than a single teenaged mom who is seemingly stuck in generational poverty. I think the point is that poverty does not have to equal educational failure. As a society, wouldn't we all benefit by helping our fellow citizens out of poverty by offering guidance to help prioritize the care of children? Wouldn't that be a great place to start? Through that, we'd be forced to look at all kinds of issues plaguing our city and therefore the care of our children: drug addiction, no job skills, illiteracy, violence, inadequate housing, poor nutrition, etc. Come on, there has to be a shift in focus...to children. [/quote]
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