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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do people have any idea how much schools are affected by this. In 2012, Fairfax County Public Schools had 17% ESOL---that was up 1/3 over the year before because of the Unaccompanied Minors. This year, FCPS has 29% ESOL. Granted, some of these are a result of legal immigration. But, 29%? Not likely. Most of these kids are on free lunch, and I would imagine other welfare programs. Certainly, if the kids are here, we must educate and feed them. Churches gather food to send home on weekends. I know because we help with that. These ESOL programs mean that these kids require more resources than your "average" English speaking kid. Many of them also are in special education which also requires additional resources and money. This is draining our schools in this area--and our taxes.[/quote] But a wall won't solve that problem. 60% of illegal immigration is from visa overstays. [b]Most of those kids came here on a tourist visa and never went home. Or their parents overstayed and gave birth here.[/b] I know the wall makes you feel good, but it's useless. The tunnel right under it. Save the money and implement e-Verify.[/quote] We need e-verify, too. But that will not solve the problem of the guys waiting for jobs at 7-11. And, walls do help. Ask the Border Patrol. Yes, they build tunnels----but tunnels are a lot harder to build that walking in. As for the kids, many of them came as unaccompanied minors over the border. Why do you think the number went up a third in 2012? There are thousands that cross the southern border constantly. We need to stop it. [/quote] Yeah, way to stop it by closing down the Government so CBP has to work without pay and immigration cases are stuck in federal courts. So. Much. Winning. We should start by prosecuting POTUS for his failure to use e-verify at his properties so he could pay his undocumented cleaning staff lower wages.[/quote] People who can’t make mortgage payments and car payments and college tuition payments don’t work without pay indefinitely. He’s got another week, maybe 2, before CPB, air trafffic control, TSA, etc. start quitting. [/quote] +1 - How long can these workers go without pay? They can get a decent job in the private sector at this point.[/quote] Yup. These workers are paying for daycare and housing while they continue to work every day for no pay. Trump is running the Government as poorly as he ran his businesses. [/quote]
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