The Washington Times says Illegal border children are taxing resources inside U.S. schools. Central American children may be surging across the southwest border, but their effect is felt in school districts across the country — and nowhere more than in Alexandria, Virginia, where federal authorities this year placed 205 in a city of fewer than 150,000 people. The children could increase the school-age population in the county by more than 1 percent, marking a significant influx of students likely to need intense help with English and other remedial education programs.
I suggested several times that they should shipped back to their parents in Central America as soon as they appeared. If this had been done, we wouldn't have the problem.
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