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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a horrible crime. The national news reports both rapists are illegal and the victim was sodomized and raped. Legal, illegal, whatever... Lock them up and throw away the key. [/quote] I didn't see an updated article about the crime on the Post, but I found one on Fox news. It was a very disturbing read. That poor 14-year girl and her family. I can't even imagine. I think that my eyes are opening to more of the problems with illegal immigrants. I fully support legal immigration. However, I do not want my kids going to 9th grade with 18 years old that arrived here illegally and don't speak English. [/quote] +1 The rules need to change. No 18 year old should be in class with kids four years younger. [/quote] I'm confused. Were they in classes together or in the hall together? How do you avoid your 9th grader having to be in potential classes with 18 year olds - legal or not legal? What if your 9th grader signs up for Spanish 101 and an 18 year old senior does as well (for an elective to graduate). Or a computer class. Or psychology. Or childcare. You really cannot avoid this situation once your children reach high school. [/quote] My guess is they were in an ESL class together, but agreed that even if they weren't nothing is to stop an 18 year old from following any younger child into a bathroom. These immigrants have no doubt very little formal education, probably fifth grade educations if ANY, and no English and they become the schools responsibility. Many have gang affiliations, or deep trauma, or very poor understanding of how Americans regard sexual maturity in girls. In their countries (and often here when they emigrate and continue the pattern) girls or 14/15 may be fending off fairly aggressive advances. They come from extreme poverty and bring the dysfunction often seen there. I've worked with these types of students in alternative programs. The thought of popping them in high school and demanding the school find the resources to educate them is fascinating.[/quote]
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