How is it that there are 20-year-old illegal alien men in our public schools, walking the same halls as junior high girls?
Last week, Jonathan Coreas-Salamanca, 20, and Ivan Reyes Lopez, 19, were each arrested in two different Montgomery County, Maryland, high schools for raping two 11-year-old girls outside school.
While criminal alien activity in general, and child sexual assaults in particular, are nothing new in this notorious sanctuary county, this incident raises other important questions. Why are illegal aliens placed in our public schools even as adults?
WJLAs Kevin Lewis reached out to Montgomery County Public Schools for comment. He asked them how many 19- to 21-year-olds are in the school system, whether they are kept separate from the minors, and what the statute is that mandates their enrollment.
The school district was extremely defensive about the obvious questions the local parent body is likely also asking.
There is no data suggesting that being a high school student at 19, 20, or 21 makes a person more or less likely to commit a crime, spokeswoman Gboyinde Onijala wrote in an email to the local ABC affiliate. Any suggestion otherwise is wrong and trying to make a connection there to students enrolled in our district is wrong.
The problem in this case is that while, generally speaking, its uncommon for 20- or 21-year-olds to be in high school, the illegal alien UAC resettlement program has upended that natural balance. UACs are resettled all over the country, including in schools that werent traditionally known for having adult kids. They go wherever their sponsors live, who are usually also illegal aliens.
.... I think we need to increase deportations.
Many of these children are already in their late teens when they arrive, and many have been known to lie about their age because they know that is their ticket into the country. Then they begin attending classes with ninth-graders or those even younger and remain there into their 20s. According to ORR, over 70 percent of the UACs are 15 or older, and roughly 70 percent in recent years have been male
The UAC loophole remains the biggest open-borders loophole we have and poses the most significant threat to our communities. The Trump administration can reinterpret the statute administratively to properly reflect the fact that these teens are self-trafficked by their families, not victims of trafficking. The UAC program essentially amounts to the government constructing an MS-13 smuggling bridge to our country and making the American citizen pay for it.
American taxpayers should demand a new bill of rights stating a simple proposition: The American people should not have to pay the cost or endure the crimes of those who break our laws and come here illegally.
Last paragraph...What in hell is an “adult kid”???? Time to re-educate the educators. Idiots!
“The school district was extremely defensive about the obvious questions the local parent body is likely also asking.”
The school system sounds complicit. I sure hope the parents sue the heck out of the school.
There is no data suggesting that being a high school student at 19, 20, or 21 makes a person more or less likely to commit a crime,
spokeswoman Gboyinde Onijala wrote in an email to the local ABC affiliate.
Gboyinde Onijala?
I think I see a clue to a big part of the problem.
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