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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We would have better schools if we didn't have educate these little non-English speakers. Time to go home and make Latin America great again instead of working under the table here.[/quote] There's a really good chance one of these kids ends up opening a business and employing your kid. [/quote] Not your typical illegal immigrant family kid. So many resources are poured into the schools and Jose most often ends up doing menial jobs just like his dad. [/quote] It's just a waste of money to give an education to poor kids, the less educated they they cheaper the labor will be in the long run. Do you really want to have to pay more later? Maid service, lawn service, nannies could get really expensive in the future.[/quote] I never said it was a waste, it is an investment into our safer future (kids without schooling have much higher chances of turning into disrupters of all kinds). I simply argued that no, it is not very likely that these kids will run a business. If someone does they will employ their own. Besides, America has tons of poor kids of its own to educate. No need to bring more. As for services provided by Hispanic people - so far the quality I have seen was mediocre at best. Bring in the Poles/Ukrainians/Bulgarians on guest worker visas - they value education, their parents mostly have fairly good education left over from the soviet system, they will be doing great here.[/quote] Many of these kids are citizens now so they have a right to be educated. As far as quality of work, I have never seen people willing to work as hard in heat and in nasty jobs for low wages. Their work ethic is much better than most Americans. [/quote]
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