Anonymous wrote:I have little doubt immigration enforcement may ramp up but I doubt they are starting in suburban elementary schools. You’re hysterical and fear mongering. It doesn’t even make sense as so many of the kids are citizens compared to their illegal parents it just wouldn’t be an efficient use of manpower and impossible to do. Get out of your own head
Exactly. We're immigrants, but we're also highly educated and rational. ICE is not raiding Maryland schools.
Dear Lord. Some of you are massively stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach 100% Hispanic students. Most of them were born in the US. If any of them are picked up at school by ICE, they’ll have to go through me first.
What does this even mean, in practical terms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach 100% Hispanic students. Most of them were born in the US. If any of them are picked up at school by ICE, they’ll have to go through me first.
how do you know where they are born did they show their birth certificates? Are you going to obstruct lawful investigations and get arrested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have little doubt immigration enforcement may ramp up but I doubt they are starting in suburban elementary schools. You’re hysterical and fear mongering. It doesn’t even make sense as so many of the kids are citizens compared to their illegal parents it just wouldn’t be an efficient use of manpower and impossible to do. Get out of your own head
Exactly. We're immigrants, but we're also highly educated and rational. ICE is not raiding Maryland schools.
Dear Lord. Some of you are massively stupid.
Nobody cares if you’re highly educated. Good luck with being an immigrant because Trump MAGA people have an irrational hate for people who are new to the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have little doubt immigration enforcement may ramp up but I doubt they are starting in suburban elementary schools. You’re hysterical and fear mongering. It doesn’t even make sense as so many of the kids are citizens compared to their illegal parents it just wouldn’t be an efficient use of manpower and impossible to do. Get out of your own head
Exactly. We're immigrants, but we're also highly educated and rational. ICE is not raiding Maryland schools.
Dear Lord. Some of you are massively stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Ehh, my kid goes to private school. Not the least bit worried.
Anonymous wrote:Stop the fear mongering. INS literally needed a signed warrant to leave the front office of the school. If there are there to “raid” they will have a warrant with the named individuals on it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach 100% Hispanic students. Most of them were born in the US. If any of them are picked up at school by ICE, they’ll have to go through me first.
I see you and I thank you for being who you are.
My kids are white citizens but go to school with 98% Hispanic kids. I don’t have any way to know their status but can reasonably assume some of them are undocumented or have parents who are undocumented. The thought of this happening to them AT SCHOOL makes me physically sick. ICE does not belong in elementary schools. I can’t believe this even has to be said. It’s bad for all the kids, not just the undocumented ones (or citizens with undocumented parents).
have you ever thought about the impact of having families involved in criminal activities in our schools? What does that do to the school environment where our kids are supposed to learn and grow? It’s concerning to think that our children might be surrounded by influences that aren’t conducive to a healthy and safe learning atmosphere. when resources get stretched by illegal activities, it's our tax dollars that are being diverted. This can take away from the funding and attention that should be supporting our family’s and children’s educational needs.
Here’s what illegal immigrants might be charged with if caught breaking the law:
Illegal Entry (8 U.S.C. § 1325) - For those who enter the U.S. without proper authorization, it’s a misdemeanor with up to 6 months in jail for first timers. Repeat offenses can lead to harsher penalties.
Reentry After Deportation (8 U.S.C. § 1326) - If someone returns to the U.S. after being deported, this felony can result in up to 2 years in prison, more if they have a criminal record.
Visa Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1546) - Tampering with visa documents is a serious felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and up to 25 years if linked to more severe crimes like drug trafficking or terrorism.
False Asylum Claims - Applying for asylum under false pretenses can lead to serious legal consequences, including charges of perjury or fraud. These are serious offenses that carry hefty penalties including prison time.
Your children are surrounded by American citizens who are criminals. Are you concerned about that. How about if IRS comes into school and audits your taxes in front of your kids?
Immigrants are less likely to commit a crime than an American citizen.
The things listed above are civil not criminal offenses…. Like driving 60 in a 55.
So no I’m not concerned.
If they’re here illegally then they’ve already committed a crime. Are you really this stupid?
It’s a civil offense like driving 60 and a 55.
Are you concerned that your children are sitting next to children whose parents drive 60 and a 55?
You seriously think entering and staying in a foreign country without permission is the same as going 5 miles above the speed limit in your own country, of which you are a legal citizen? No amount of evidence or reason will reach you if you equate those two things. I would also point out that nearly every.single.other. country has rules around this that are much more severe than ours.