Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
That fact that at least one of the defendents entered our country illegally already makes him a criminal.
No, it doesn't. For one thing, violating an immigration law is a civil offense, not a criminal one. For another, there's due process. But if you want to define the word "criminal" to mean "anybody who has broken any law", then you'll have a lot of trouble finding anybody over the age of 16 or so who isn't a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
Not the PP but I want older teens who are uneducated and can't speak English (basically those who meet the METS criteria) to not be in the same high schools as our children. THey should be offered night classes or go elsewhere. There are 500+ of them in 12 High schools in the county. This needs to change. Especially if they can't properly be vetted. I think this is reasonable.
Do you really believe this man raped because he didn't speak English?
Seriously? Why does it have to always come back to this? Don't you get it? We don't want our children to be put at risk by being in the same schools as ADULTS who arw not here legally and cannot be vetted. Why are we being demonized for wanting safe schools???
Do you or do you not believe that this man raped because he is an illegal immigrant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the people who know him and work with him respect him and the people who read the headlines or meet him in passing don't. Interesting.
All anyone needs to know is how he has handled this. Every person I spoke with that went to the meeting last night thought he was pathetic. PATHETIC - 15 minutes of answering questions is all he would take despite the line of folks wanting to ask questions, that says a lot about his commitment to the community. Don't you agree????? I am sure he is getting to those index cards today....
Well, yes. But that's not because of what he said at the meeting. It's because of who went to the meeting.
No, it was because of what he said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the people who know him and work with him respect him and the people who read the headlines or meet him in passing don't. Interesting.
All anyone needs to know is how he has handled this. Every person I spoke with that went to the meeting last night thought he was pathetic. PATHETIC - 15 minutes of answering questions is all he would take despite the line of folks wanting to ask questions, that says a lot about his commitment to the community. Don't you agree????? I am sure he is getting to those index cards today....
Well, yes. But that's not because of what he said at the meeting. It's because of who went to the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
That fact that at least one of the defendents entered our country illegally already makes him a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
That fact that at least one of the defendents entered our country illegally already makes him a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:
Further probably not publicly flaunting and basing my identity on breaking that law
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
Not the PP but I want older teens who are uneducated and can't speak English (basically those who meet the METS criteria) to not be in the same high schools as our children. THey should be offered night classes or go elsewhere. There are 500+ of them in 12 High schools in the county. This needs to change. Especially if they can't properly be vetted. I think this is reasonable.
Do you really believe this man raped because he didn't speak English?
Seriously? Why does it have to always come back to this? Don't you get it? We don't want our children to be put at risk by being in the same schools as ADULTS who arw not here legally and cannot be vetted. Why are we being demonized for wanting safe schools???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
Anonymous wrote:
Except that the law was enforced in my case
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
When he crossed the border he became a criminal
Further probably not publicly flaunting and basing my identity on breaking that law
And the first time you drove faster than the speed limit you became a criminal. So we're all criminals.
Except that the law was enforced in my case
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
When he crossed the border he became a criminal
And the first time you drove faster than the speed limit you became a criminal. So we're all criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the OP and others who are upset, what would you have preferred him to have said?
That he intended to break federal law and ban undocumented children, or the children of undocumented parents?
That's obviously what folks want, but he can't say that because he can't do that.
We want these adult criminals to be offered evening classes.
What part of that don't you understand?
What adult criminals? Nobody is a criminal yet. Innocent u til proven guilty and these guys were both minors when they entered the school system, and neither had any sort of criminal record or even contact with the police prior to this. You can't just randomly assign people to adult classes. If it's even Constitutional.
When he crossed the border he became a criminal
Except that the law was enforced I'm my case.
And the first time you drove faster than the speed limit you became a criminal. So we're all criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the people who know him and work with him respect him and the people who read the headlines or meet him in passing don't. Interesting.
All anyone needs to know is how he has handled this. Every person I spoke with that went to the meeting last night thought he was pathetic. PATHETIC - 15 minutes of answering questions is all he would take despite the line of folks wanting to ask questions, that says a lot about his commitment to the community. Don't you agree????? I am sure he is getting to those index cards today....