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Calif. School Targets Mexican Students
Time Leader ^ | 12/31/2007 | ELLIOT SPAGAT

Posted on 12/31/2007 12:34:53 PM PST by happinesswithoutpeace

Children are more likely to shield their faces than to smile when Daniel Santillan points his camera.

Santillan's photos aren't for any picture album or yearbook _ they help prove that Mexican youngsters are illegally attending public schools in this California border community.

With too many students and too few classrooms, Calexico school officials took the unusual step of hiring someone to photograph children and document the offenders. Santillan snaps pictures at the city's downtown border crossing and shares the images with school principals, who use them as evidence to kick out those living in Mexico.

Since he started the job two years ago, the number of students in the Calexico school system has fallen 5 percent, from 9,600 to 9,100, while the city's population grew about 3 percent.

"The community asked us to do this, and we responded," school board President Enrique Alvarado said. "Once it starts to affect you personally, when your daughter gets bumped to another school, then our residents start complaining."

Every day along the 1,952-mile border, children from Mexico cross into the United States and attend public schools. No one keeps statistics on how many.

Citizenship isn't the issue for school officials; district residency is.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled illegal immigrants have a right to an education, so schools don't ask about immigration status. But citizens and illegal immigrants alike can't falsely claim residency in a school district.

Enforcement of residency requirements varies widely along the border. Some schools do little to verify where children live beyond checking leases or utility bills, while others dispatch officials to homes when suspicions are raised.

Jesus Gandara, superintendent of the Sweetwater district, with 44,000 students along San Diego's border with Mexico, said tracking children at the border goes too far. "If you do that, you're playing immigration agent," he said.

The El Paso Independent School District in Texas sends employees to homes when suspicions are raised. But spokesman Luis Villalobos said photographing students at the border would be a monumental, unproductive effort.

That's not the thinking in Calexico, a city 120 miles east of San Diego that has seen its population double to 38,000 since 1990. A steel fence along the border separates Calexico from Mexicali, an industrial city of about 750,000 that sends shoppers and farm laborers to California.

Calexico's rapid growth outstripped school resources, resulting in overcrowding and prompting demands that Mexican interlopers be ousted. Taxpayers complained their children were bused across town because neighborhood schools were full, even after Calexico voters approved a $30 million construction measure in 2004. Portable classrooms proliferated.

The 62-year-old Santillan (pronounced sahn-tee-YAHN) was hired in 2005. He is an unlikely enforcer. Posters of Cesar Chavez and Che Guevara adorn the walls of his ranch-style home. The Vietnam War veteran and labor activist is an outspoken advocate of amnesty for illegal immigrants and fills water jugs in the desert for Mexicans who trek across the border illegally.

He parks his old Toyota Echo at the border two or three mornings a week, often in a handicapped spot that his bad knees allow him to occupy. He photographs some of the hundreds of students who exit the inspection building and walk to class.

Some hide their faces when they see his 6-foot-5, 310-pound frame. Sometimes he follows students to school.

Many of the students know him. Others in town are not always sure what he is up to. A new police officer once ran his name through a database of sex offenders. A talk-radio host warned listeners that an odd-looking man at the border might be looking for children to kidnap.

Some students taunt him. Friends have called him a hypocrite. Santillan reminds them that he is only enforcing school residency rules, not immigration laws. Still, he says, "You've got to have hell of a tough skin."

The California native also visits addresses listed on student enrollment forms, knocking on doors as late as 9 p.m. and introducing himself in Spanish.

One crisp December morning, he went to three homes before dawn, carrying a clipboard with several pages of students suspected of living in Mexico. A woman who opened her door at 6:30 a.m. said her niece no longer lives with her. At another home, a woman said her niece moved last month.

Many Calexico residents support the crackdown.

Fernando Torres, a former mayor, was upset when the district said his grandchildren would have to transfer because there was no room in their neighborhood school. "It's not right" for U.S. taxpayers to build classrooms for Mexican residents, he said. The district eventually relented.

School board member Eduardo Rivera estimates there are still 250 to 400 students from Mexico attending Calexico's schools.

"It's a continual struggle," Rivera said. "You have people who are determined to continue sending their kids over here."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: California
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To: SoftballMominVA
Schools can ask for proof of residency, which can be supplied through a lease or even a gas or electric bill, but we ARE NOT allowed to ask for anything that proves the student is a citizen.

Then how come I had to provide a birth certificate?

41 posted on 12/31/2007 2:30:13 PM PST by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: happinesswithoutpeace

BTTT


42 posted on 12/31/2007 2:45:29 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: happinesswithoutpeace
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled illegal immigrants have a right to an education, so schools don't ask about immigration status.

When did this happen? That sure doesn't give me much faith in the USSC. Hopefully, that will be overturned by the sitting court.

43 posted on 12/31/2007 3:00:34 PM PST by NRA2BFree ("The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves!")
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To: NRA2BFree
Looked it up and adding a link:

Plyler v. Doe (1982) Transforms American Public Schools
44 posted on 12/31/2007 3:08:30 PM PST by happinesswithoutpeace (You are receiving this broadcast as a dream)
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To: happinesswithoutpeace
Looked it up and adding a link: Plyler v. Doe (1982) Transforms American Public Schools

Thanks! Back in 82. Figures! That makes for a bad situation when the current Court starts to tackle the illegal immigration issue! IF they already said illegals can go to our schools, I wonder if there is any possibility that the current Court could/would overturn it?

45 posted on 12/31/2007 3:17:25 PM PST by NRA2BFree ("The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves!")
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To: RockyMtnMan

Did you not know this?

I educated a group of white, upper middle-class women on this topic last fall. We were at a private school open house, and learning about entrance requirements for kindergarten. One woman asked what the reqirements for public school kindergarten were.

I told her that not only are there no requirements, the United States has agreed to educate absolutely any 5 year old on the planet who happens to wash up on shore!

The women were all shocked; they had no idea illegal immigrants have guaranteed access to U.S. public schools.

And they were worried about their children being required to know the ABCs or write their names before public kindergarten. . .ha. . .English is not required whatsoever.


46 posted on 12/31/2007 3:27:36 PM PST by olivia3boys
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To: happinesswithoutpeace; Jaded; Tigen; flattorney; bigjoesaddle; FryingPan101; AnimalLover; ...

Ping!

If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.


47 posted on 12/31/2007 3:39:24 PM PST by SwinneySwitch (US Constitution Article 4 Section 4..shall protect each of them against Invasion...domestic Violence)
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To: nathanbedford

Agree!

Unfortunately common sense is nearly nonexistent - when it comes to groveling for votes ... .


48 posted on 12/31/2007 4:03:14 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: Amelia

Please add my name to the ping list.

Thank you,

Wintertime.


49 posted on 12/31/2007 4:07:06 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Amelia; SoftballMominVA; metmom
Amelia,

I find it curious that Softballmom, pinged me for the Public Education list at 11:52 AM PST. My name was on the list at that time since I did get the message. Your ping a 12:57:19 PM PST didn’t reach me. Odd don’t you think?

Are you two in charge of different lists?

Thank you,

Wintertime

50 posted on 12/31/2007 4:12:35 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: happinesswithoutpeace
Since he started the job two years ago, the number of students in the Calexico school system has fallen 5 percent, from 9,600 to 9,100, while the city’s population grew about 3 percent.

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Uh oh,,,,Fewer students mean fewer dues paying, union, government teachers and less money in the NEA coffers.

51 posted on 12/31/2007 4:16:03 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: happinesswithoutpeace
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled illegal immigrants have a right to an education, so schools don’t ask about immigration status. But citizens and illegal immigrants alike can’t falsely claim residency in a school district.

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Oooookaaay?? Uh?? (scratching my head here),,maybe someone could explain this to me?

Is it illegal for a government school to ask for proof of citizenship? Asking for proof of citizenship is NOT the same as denying a child an education. After all, once the school has immediately called the police on an illegal immigrant, it isn’t the school that will deny the education it will be the deportation officers!

The school can still be open and ready to accept an illegal immigrant, and can educate the child if the INS officers fail to pick the kid and his family up!

52 posted on 12/31/2007 4:21:30 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Hazcat

These kids aren’t even imigrants. Just daytime students.


53 posted on 12/31/2007 4:25:56 PM PST by gitmo (From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
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To: Hazcat

These kids aren’t even imigrants. Just daytime students.


54 posted on 12/31/2007 4:25:56 PM PST by gitmo (From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
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To: Haddit

The quick and dirty answer is that they are American citizens ~ born here ~ but, alas, they don’t live in the school district but in Mexico.


55 posted on 12/31/2007 4:37:12 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Nothing in terms of “positions” would compromise Bader Ginzberg ~ she is, of course, shameless, but I bet they know where she buys the poison to put in her hubby’s morning coffee.


56 posted on 12/31/2007 4:38:11 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: happinesswithoutpeace

I hope he doesn’t get shot.


57 posted on 12/31/2007 4:43:35 PM PST by getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL (****************************Stop Continental Drift**)
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To: Gabz

Birth certificates identify the student, not the student’s nationality. You did not have to prove your daughter was a citizen, just her identity.


58 posted on 12/31/2007 7:00:40 PM PST by SoftballMominVA (Never wrestle with a pig; he wants to get dirty anyway.)
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To: Gabz

Forgot to add - the students that I teach that I am fairly sure are here illegally also supplied birth certificates - but from Mexico.


59 posted on 12/31/2007 7:02:03 PM PST by SoftballMominVA (Never wrestle with a pig; he wants to get dirty anyway.)
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To: SoftballMominVA
The federal government has done a good job of tying up the hands of schools. Any illegal can walk through the door, demand education, even special education if needed, transportation to and from school, 2 meals a day, all at the tax payer expense.

I wonder where in the Constitution this right is enumerated.

60 posted on 12/31/2007 7:17:46 PM PST by Navy Patriot (The hyphen American with the loudest whine gets the grease.)
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