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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If undocumented immigrants are removed due to changes Trump plans to make regarding sanctuary cities like Arlington, and we deport them, then those affected—whether they were brought here by undocumented parents or not—will have to deal with the consequences. I predict that this would result in higher-quality schools, lower expenditures, and increased safety. Donald Trump's proposed deportation policies aim to address many concerns about the impact of undocumented immigration on public services. His policies include: Mass Deportations: Trump has pledged to remove millions of undocumented immigrants, which would lessen the strain on resources like public schools and reduce the tax burden. Utilizing the Alien Enemies Act of 1798: This would expedite deportations, ensuring that policies are enforced swiftly. Ending Birthright Citizenship: By ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents, Trump aims to prioritize resources for legal citizens. Reinstating Previous Policies: Bringing back the "Remain in Mexico" program and other previous measures would help control immigration levels. Expanding the Border Wall: By continuing to build the border wall, Trump seeks to further secure the U.S. border and control unauthorized immigration. These policies are intended to reduce the pressure on public schools and lessen the tax burden for Americans. [b]I am looking forward to taking back our public schools.[/b][/quote] Do you really? Or are you looking forward to less funding so that our high-[b]legal[/b]-immigrant schools continuing to fail and you can finally get those private school vouchers?[/quote] Schools aren't failing kids. Parents are failing kids. Schools are not babysitting services. Schools are not mental hospitals. Schools are not rehab centers. Teachers are there to educate and they're not paid enough to do these other services that you'd expect an expert to do.[/quote]
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