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Originally Posted by pj67coll
And just how would they determine the immigration status of the people involved. Schools are prohibited by law from asking for immigration papers. Pretence is made of due process by asking for several months utilitiy bills in the name of a parent or guardian, shot records - not necessarily US ones, and so forth. In a part of the country where over 50 percent of the inhabittants are foreigners and as I stated before in some schools, over 90 percent it's meaningless to talk of what the local taxpayers think. Most of the parents can't vote so there is nobody to revolt. The few left over citizens are pissed off any some speak out, but as the demographics are already overwhelmingly foreign their voices are meaningless.
Referring to the original topic. In this environment where you are already essentially a foreign country educating a foreign populace of third world peasants who are english-illiterate pretending that you are part of the American public school system is meaningless.
- Peter.
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A very sad state of affairs.