-coming from 170+ countries, speaking 200 languages.
-taxpayers are FORCED to educate them… including bilingual teachers.
-they do commit crimes and will continue doing so.
-Texas keeps stats on Texas crimes—over 1200 murders, and many other crimes, in the 10 years ending in 2020; this was even before Biden’s 20+ million invaders showed up.
-jails and prisons are additional drain on taxpayers.
-then consider 2MILLION+ “Got-Aways”… who were able to avoid Border Patrol. Most likely the worst of the worst.
-taxpayers are FORCED to educate them… including bilingual teachers.
We even have that problem with legals - as in Puerto Rican kids. Look at what happened in Florida after a couple of the hurricanes. There ended up being more Puerto Ricans in the US than on the island. Schools there were demolished so there was a massive influx of kids coming into Florida schools (my daughter used to teach in FL). There weren't enough bilingual teachers so the class sizes ballooned. This also dumbed-down the schools because of the lack of Spanish-speaking teachers. The teachers had to slow down and try to not lose the Puerto Ricans, which took away from the students that already lived there.
These are the types of things people not from Texas, Florida, or a couple border states don't see or understand.
You are absolutely correct. Plus:
-coming from 170+ countries, speaking 200 languages.
-taxpayers are FORCED to educate them… including bilingual teachers.
-they do commit crimes and will continue doing so.
-Texas keeps stats on Texas crimes—over 1200 murders, and many other crimes, in the 10 years ending in 2020; this was even before Biden’s 20+ million invaders showed up.
-jails and prisons are additional drain on taxpayers.
-then consider 2MILLION+ “Got-Aways”… who were able to avoid Border Patrol. Most likely the worst of the worst.
And these are just SOME of the problems posed…
We even have that problem with legals - as in Puerto Rican kids. Look at what happened in Florida after a couple of the hurricanes. There ended up being more Puerto Ricans in the US than on the island. Schools there were demolished so there was a massive influx of kids coming into Florida schools (my daughter used to teach in FL). There weren't enough bilingual teachers so the class sizes ballooned. This also dumbed-down the schools because of the lack of Spanish-speaking teachers. The teachers had to slow down and try to not lose the Puerto Ricans, which took away from the students that already lived there.
These are the types of things people not from Texas, Florida, or a couple border states don't see or understand.