Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if kids come in and see a bunch of their classmates have disappeared, they will not be ready to sit at a desk and learn.
No matter where you fall on this issue, rounding up school kids that are already here is not the way to address it.
I work in APS and feel the strain, we’ve had a big influx of WIDA 1 kids, but I also care deeply for them and would be devastated if they left in such a traumatic way
Anonymous wrote:If undocumented immigrants are removed due to changes Trump plans to make regarding sanctuary cities like Arlington, and we deport them, then those affected—whether they were brought here by undocumented parents or not—will have to deal with the consequences. I predict that this would result in higher-quality schools, lower expenditures, and increased safety.
Donald Trump's proposed deportation policies aim to address many concerns about the impact of undocumented immigration on public services. His policies include:
Mass Deportations: Trump has pledged to remove millions of undocumented immigrants, which would lessen the strain on resources like public schools and reduce the tax burden.
Utilizing the Alien Enemies Act of 1798: This would expedite deportations, ensuring that policies are enforced swiftly.
Ending Birthright Citizenship: By ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents, Trump aims to prioritize resources for legal citizens.
Reinstating Previous Policies: Bringing back the "Remain in Mexico" program and other previous measures would help control immigration levels.
Expanding the Border Wall: By continuing to build the border wall, Trump seeks to further secure the U.S. border and control unauthorized immigration.
These policies are intended to reduce the pressure on public schools and lessen the tax burden for Americans. I am looking forward to taking back our public schools.
uAnonymous wrote:Because if we’re arguing that entire families of illegal immigrants should get to stay in the US because their child was born here and is a US citizen, let’s follow other countries and end unrestricted birthright citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess we know who OP voted for
Actually I voted for Kamala, however I don’t agree with the open border policies
You may have voted for Kamala, but you must have been watching fox bc we don’t have an open border policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess we know who OP voted for
Actually I voted for Kamala, however I don’t agree with the open border policies
Anonymous wrote:Add term limits for Supreme Court, members of Congress and limit gun rights and we have a deal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all the nativists, good luck eliminating birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the Constitution as a corrective to SLAVERY.
Not impossible to do. Take a look at our next President, Senate, House, and the current SC.
I wish we could eliminate unrestricted access to guns AS WELL AS birthright citizenship.
(Clearly my wish for gun control ain’t gonna happen in the next few years 😔)
And then ratified by 3/4 of states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all the nativists, good luck eliminating birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the Constitution as a corrective to SLAVERY.
Not impossible to do. Take a look at our next President, Senate, House, and the current SC.
I wish we could eliminate unrestricted access to guns AS WELL AS birthright citizenship.
(Clearly my wish for gun control ain’t gonna happen in the next few years 😔)