Suburban school districts try to calm immigrant community’s fears of mass deportations – ABC7 (Chicago)

In addition to the messages sent by individual school districts, the state board of education is also working on messaging it plans to distribute next week.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Barrington doesn’t have many illegal migrants living there, as most citizen taxpayers couldn’t afford the real estate costs. Elgin, on the other hand, is relatively cheap, so legal and illegal migrants tend to congregate there. The AWFLs of Barrington will no doubt be on the front lines defending illegal immigrants from deportation, as their hypocrite household underpays these illegal immigrants for their landscaping and other services.

It is unfortunate, but illegal immigrants are about to pay the price for the criminal mismanagement of the Southern Border by the hapless Grifter Joe/Cackler administration.

debtsor
1 year ago

Districts should being saying, “Hope you enjoyed your free education on taxpayer’s dime. Now it’s time to return home with your American education and improve your own country. Buh-bye!”

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