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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is there a specific harm or injury he caused anyone by doing all this?[/quote] He took teaching and administrative jobs in DC and Maryland schools that should have gone to eligible citizens or residents. He likely took a college seat at an Ivy League school along with scholarships or subsidies that were meant for legal students. Taxpayer money paid his salary and benefits for years, diverting funds from qualified workers. Parents expect role models in schools, not someone with gun charges, deportation orders, and false documents. Allowing this undermines trust in public education and sets a bad example for children. Being on Maryland’s voter rolls as a noncitizen raises real concerns about election security. Even if he never voted, the possibility erodes confidence in the system. Hiring him put students and staff at risk given his prior criminal history. It showed clear failures in background checks and verification systems. Letting it slide signals that breaking immigration, employment, and election laws has no consequences.[/quote] So when businessmen literally take thousands of jobs away and make billions of dollars, that is ok because they are citizens, but when this guy has a career in public service, he is taking someone else’s job. Hmm.[/quote] Not the same thing at all. A US citizen running a business, even if you don’t like how they do it, is still doing it legally. Citizens have the right to own companies, hire, fire, make money, whatever. This guy wasn’t even supposed to be eligible for the jobs he had. Public school positions are paid with taxpayer money and are reserved for citizens or legal residents. He only got in by lying and ignoring the law. And on top of that, he had gun charges and deportation orders. That’s not just “making a career in public service,” that’s slipping through the cracks and setting a terrible example for kids. The problem isn’t just the job. It’s that the whole thing was illegal from the start.[/quote]
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