Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Because presumably their parents are the ones who broke the law, not the students.
Really funny considering how many people have no problem reporting people they think come from MD or VA. The kids aren't the ones breaking the law in that situation either.
Maybe--just maybe--it has to do with the severity of the consequences for the children.
So by extension, if the consequences of your criminal behavior are severe (because they're designed to be severe because it's a more serious crime) then you should get away with it? We should only punish less severe crimes?
Let's let all the murderers out of prison, but keep in the guys who were selling dime bags on the corner? (After all the consequences of the one are just too severe! We can only punish those whose offenses are less severe...)
Anonymous wrote:Most of the students in our elementary school are American citizens, because they were born here. We only get 2 to 3 newcomers a year. It's the parents and their support network that may face new policies.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Anonymous wrote:What protections are there to stop schools from being required to report undocumented students to immigration?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Thanks for pointing out the hypocrisy of it all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Thanks for pointing out the hypocrisy of it all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Because presumably their parents are the ones who broke the law, not the students.
Really funny considering how many people have no problem reporting people they think come from MD or VA. The kids aren't the ones breaking the law in that situation either.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President-elect Trump basically said if they're naughty, they will have to go. If they're nice, they can stay.
His transition team is not backing that up - can't get to 3 million with just the 'naughty' ones.
Anonymous wrote:President-elect Trump basically said if they're naughty, they will have to go. If they're nice, they can stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why shouldn't schools be required to report undocumented students? I'm troubled by the implication that being undocumented is perfectly A-OK. It isn't.
That attitude is why a lot of people went for Trump. I didn't, but I understand why people did.
Because presumably their parents are the ones who broke the law, not the students.
Really funny considering how many people have no problem reporting people they think come from MD or VA. The kids aren't the ones breaking the law in that situation either.
Maybe--just maybe--it has to do with the severity of the consequences for the children.
So by extension, if the consequences of your criminal behavior are severe (because they're designed to be severe because it's a more serious crime) then you should get away with it? We should only punish less severe crimes?
Let's let all the murderers out of prison, but keep in the guys who were selling dime bags on the corner? (After all the consequences of the one are just too severe! We can only punish those whose offenses are less severe...)