Posted on 12/08/2016 6:45:15 PM PST by kevcol
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has set up a hotline to help out students who are stressed or worried from the election of Donald Trump has president.
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Although it has been nearly a month since the presidential election, many of our students still have questions and concerns about potential impact on them and their families, Superintendent Michelle King said in the recorded phone call for parents. .
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Seventy-four percent of LAUSDs 655,000 students are Hispanic, and the district includes thousands of students who are illegal immigrants or the children of illegal immigrants. The district saw major protests and student walkouts following Trumps electoral victory on November 8. School officials have made their own views clear, with the school board officially voting the districts schools a safe zone for illegal immigrants a week after Trumps win.
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I’m surprised the Hispanics don’t protest the fact that the superintendent doesn’t represent them.
Maybe they don’t know they have a 74% majority.
The hotline should say, in Spanish....
“You and your relatives get your illegal asses the hell out of America and don’t come back, or else!”
Can’t the Mexicans to better?
And the problem is?
Kids, just hold your breath for 10 minutes and it will all better.
You’re writing a fiction about stupid people?
Some people are not not stupid and still messed up beyond all reason. I am writing about one of them.
The Left and its predatory practices.
That image is satisfying to watch over and over again.
A great time travel movie. A bunch of snowflakes get sent back to 1941 and have mental breakdowns from being laughed at.
Oh holy heck, that is a good one.
Why is government only helping one side of the political spectrum?
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