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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Children who are not in the U.S. legally can still attend school. They’re kids, they can’t help if their parents brought them here and they don’t have documentation. Let’s not go down the road of demonizing every child who doesn’t have legal documentation. Schools cannot question their status and shouldn’t. [/quote] Which is exactly why illegal immigration does impact schools and communities. [/quote] I'm willing to bet that most gang-affiliated students are US citizens.[/quote] I’m intrigued by this statement because (probably due to the prevalence of MS-13 in our area) most gang activity I’ve read about seems to be that of immigrants. But I’m open to learning, so please share any sources or data about that.[/quote] WHAT prevalence of MS13?? There is not some massive MS13 presence here , please get off Truth Social or X or whatever bizarre media you’re consuming that has convinced you of this. [/quote] I didn’t say the majority of people in our area are MS13 members. But MS13 is a big part of the gang problem around here.[/quote] [u]Tren de Aragua gang, known for trafficking people and targeting police, infiltrates D.C. region[/u] [url]https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/nov/19/tren-de-aragua-gang-infiltrates-dc-region/[/url] "The Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua is setting up shop in the nation’s capital, said an internal memo from the Homeland Security Department. The Nov. 14 memo to police officials in Virginia mentions says the criminal organization known for trafficking humans and targeting police officers has established a presence in the District of Columbia and parts of central and Northern Virginia. The growth aligns with the region’s rise in migrant populations. The memo, first reported by the New York Post, said it is “highly probable” that TDA will exercise greater influence in the region as more Venezuelans take up residence." .... "Tren de Aragua’s footprint in the Washington area likely puts the Venezuelan gang on a collision course with the notoriously violent Salvadoran crime group MS-13. MS-13’s drug running, extortion rackets and savage killings have picked up since the gang’s activity in the region hit a low point roughly 10 years ago." [/quote]
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