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Reply to "Where are all you families of high performing students planning on moving to? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's immensely hypocritical because they support all these 'liberal' policies, and then they try to do their best to avoid the consequences of those policies. Montgomery County residents have embraced illegal immigration with their 'No person is illegal' slogan. Well, that's great, but it definitely leads to challenges in the schools with high populations of illegal immigrant families. We are one of those schools, so we see these challenges daily. If you want to support a certain policy, then don't try your best to avoid the consequences of those policies. Or else, if you see that the policies may be having negative effects on your community, then maybe reconsider your political stance.[/quote] This is how much control Montgomery County has over immigration policy: none. This is how much you know about the immigration status of the families at your child's school (unless you've specifically asked them about it): nothing.[/quote] A MoCo resident can tell county stop protecting the criminals aomng the illegal immegrants and offering grant and other support to an organization which encourage the influx of illegal immigrants. A MoCo resident could also ask county government to enforce existing laws on over crowding houses and apartments. [/quote]
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