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Reply to "MoCo is diverse, for sure, but MCPS schools are not"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] pp, think about what you wrote. Then this week, go early and drop your kid off at school and watch the student body and parents. Do the kids or parents or teachers look like they give a damn? If not, then start squawking. You are getting railroaded by a poorly performing school that is probably focusing mainly on the troublemakers, apathetic kids and ESOLs. Demand tracking and attention for your middle class kid. Just the fact that you're on dcum regarding this topic means you care. Do something more. Ask questions. Ask the school what it is doing for your middle class kid? Take the answer and call the press. The press is all over what generous MoCo is doing for illegals (special testing, special counseling, special meals, special English classes); go tell the press what most of MoCo does for a middle class, legal, net tax-paying family. Go tell presidential candidate O'Malley what his agenda has done to middle class kids in one of the largest counties in the country. [/quote] Yeah, no. My situation is not what you assume it is. Also, the kids you call "illegals", I call "US citizens".[/quote] [b]How do you know the actual citizenship of your school's students?[/b] Is this published somewhere? There are a ton of Central American kids who showed up in MoCo between the ages of 4-18. They are not U.S. citizens, nor are their parents. Furthermore, most entered the country illegally or overstayed their 90 day tourist visa thus are here illegally and undocumented. Marrying a US citizen Hispanic is a well-used loophole to overstaying your 90 days and filling for a greencar. Casa de Maryland lawyers can help you file your "Oops, I got married while a tourist" spousal greencard app. [/quote] I'll ask you the same question. Also, I'll repost the link from earlier in the thread: http://www.pewhispanic.org/2014/09/03/as-growth-stalls-unauthorized-immigrant-population-becomes-more-settled/ About 40% of adults who are unauthorized immigrants live with their US-born children. [/quote] 40% anchor babies and 60% unauthorized illegal migrant children. Sounds like the recipe for exactly the major problems we are experiencing.[/quote]
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