Schools across the USA are bracing for as many as 50,000 immigrant children who would start school this fall, most of them unaccompanied by their families.
"We haven't started school yet, so we are all just holding our breath to see what's going to come on the first day of school," says Caroline Woodason, assistant director of school support for Dalton Public Schools in Georgia.
Under federal law, all children are entitled to a free public education, regardless of their immigration status.
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3 comments:
Wonder if those kids are going to see that southern hospitality that they like to brag on.
F them.
My kids had to show there birth certificates and as number the school better ask these frauds too.
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