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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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spytheweb wrote: <quoted text>I Will. The nearest illegal alien Mexicans will be 8,000 miles away. They can't get passports anyway. They don't go there because the country does not give them freebies, free education, welfare and health care and deports illegal aliens in cattle cars.
Who can trust these stories? I know of no one who supports anything for illegal aliens and i'am a democrat. Who are these people who support this? Even alot of Hispanic Americans don't support this. I would like to tell you what a American 4 year old needs to have to get into a school here in Mexico........ Even a private School....... 1. Certified copy of the birth certificate with an Apostle stamp 2. Passport 3. Immigration document fm
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Pug
Berwyn, IL
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Here Is One wrote: <quoted text> I would like to tell you what a American 4 year old needs to have to get into a school here in Mexico........ Even a private School....... 1. Certified copy of the birth certificate with an Apostle stamp 2. Passport 3. Immigration document fm In Illinois you just have to show up. Use of phony adresses etc., allow for avoiding a Chicago Public school and heading to a suburban school district. The addy used for multiple students with multiple names may be just a friend or relative. So what? The suburban school district becomes overloaded with too many pupils per teacher and NOT enough tax base to support the school.
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Dee Dee Dee
Emmaus, PA
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In Pa. if you are a citizen and caught sending a child to school in a district that you are not a legal resident in you will be fined and possibly jailed yet if you are an illegal alien and therefore not a legal resident of the United States, the state or the school district you can just ignore the law.
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Free is free
Albuquerque, NM
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Well, that would include the illegal aliens and dipstick liberals, who are looking to backfill their constituency. As people age and start to accumulate wealth, their perspective shifts and they become more conservative. The left needs more ignorant fools to support their cause; to them, illegal aliens are the perfect choice.
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Austinite
Austin, TX
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Here Is One wrote: <quoted text> I would like to tell you what a American 4 year old needs to have to get into a school here in Mexico........ Even a private School....... 1. Certified copy of the birth certificate with an Apostle stamp 2. Passport 3. Immigration document fm I wager that there is a tuition charge for the American child in a Mexican public school as well.
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Pug wrote: <quoted text>In Illinois you just have to show up. Use of phony adresses etc., allow for avoiding a Chicago Public school and heading to a suburban school district. The addy used for multiple students with multiple names may be just a friend or relative.
So what? The suburban school district becomes overloaded with too many pupils per teacher and NOT enough tax base to support the school. here in even the public schools you chose what one you want to use My point was that even private schools you need to prove you are in the country legally
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Pug
Berwyn, IL
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Austinite wrote: <quoted text> I wager that there is a tuition charge for the American child in a Mexican public school as well. In Mexico school is required to the 6th grade.
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Dee Dee Dee wrote: In Pa. if you are a citizen and caught sending a child to school in a district that you are not a legal resident in you will be fined and possibly jailed yet if you are an illegal alien and therefore not a legal resident of the United States, the state or the school district you can just ignore the law. Here if a national wants their child in the class my child is in and there is no room my child will be booted out to make room for a national Even if I already paid
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Austinite wrote: <quoted text>I wager that there is a tuition charge for the American child in a Mexican public school as well. there is a charge for materials
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Pug
Berwyn, IL
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Here Is One wrote: <quoted text> there is a charge for materials And nobody complains. The USA gives away public education, supplies even food charging the realestate taxpayer.
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Pug
Berwyn, IL
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Gaming the system in the USA is a specialty of the Illegal Alien.
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Dee Dee Dee
Emmaus, PA
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Rico wrote: <quoted text> 50% of Americans do not pay any form of taxes so according to your logic, 150,000,000 Americans are criminals who pay nothing but consume everything. And I bet you hardly pay your own way in taxes to cover your own children's k-12 education. So based on your math all taxpayers and 10% of people who do not pay taxes are opposed to educating illegal aliens. Since I pay about $5,0000.00 a year in education taxes and I only ever had one child in school that attended private elementary school for the first 8 yearshas and has since graduated college and I guess you know what group I belong to. It seems like only people like you who get everything for free believe in giving things to illegal aliens for free. Of course if they only realized that more free stuff for illegals means less free stuff for them I'll bet they would be opposed to giving free stuff to illegal aliens.
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Austinite
Austin, TX
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Pug wrote: <quoted text> In Mexico school is required to the 6th grade. Correct and it is paid for by the governemnt/taxes. After 5th grade the family of the child has to pay for the schooling directly. An illegal alienin Mexico is not allowed to attend school at all and the school will report the matter to law enforcement as they are obligated to do under Mexican Law. A legal alien can attend school in Mexico if certain criteria are met, as outlined by previous poster.
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Pug wrote: <quoted text>And nobody complains. The USA gives away public education, supplies even food charging the realestate taxpayer. How many 2nd grade students are learning to read and write in their second language in the USA?? In fourth grade how many are learning their 3rd language? And I pay 3,500 pesos per month for this
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Dee Dee Dee
Emmaus, PA
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Pug wrote: <quoted text> And nobody complains. The USA gives away public education, supplies even food charging the realestate taxpayer. The best part is that 20 school age illegal aliens and anchor babies live in in one house that pays as much in school taxes as the American down the street that has no school age children. Then the American is called a racist when he complains.
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Fomento
Austin, TX
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Here Is One wrote: <quoted text> How many 2nd grade students are learning to read and write in their second language in the USA?? In fourth grade how many are learning their 3rd language? And I pay 3,500 pesos per month for this I was schooled in Holland until age 10 when my father was stationed back to the states. I of course learned Dutch while living there. In school two language courses were required so I learned German, and Italian. Upon moving back to the states and entering public school it was interesting to say the least.
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those 4 must be illegal aliens or they have them in their family.
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Fomento wrote: <quoted text>I was schooled in Holland until age 10 when my father was stationed back to the states. I of course learned Dutch while living there. In school two language courses were required so I learned German, and Italian. Upon moving back to the states and entering public school it was interesting to say the least. how far ahead of your classmates were you?
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Fomento
Austin, TX
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Here Is One wrote: <quoted text> how far ahead of your classmates were you? I started a year earlier than kids in Texas started so I had a year there and after being in school in Texas for a year I was passed over a grade level so basically two years ahead. Kinder started at age 4 so when I graduated high school in Texas I just had turned 16.
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“Facts”
Level 5
Since: May 08
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Fomento wrote: <quoted text> I started a year earlier than kids in Texas started so I had a year there and after being in school in Texas for a year I was passed over a grade level so basically two years ahead. Kinder started at age 4 so when I graduated high school in Texas I just had turned 16. We see the same just opposite when kids come here from the USA
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