Let me just give you some perspective from the schools. First, I love children--all children. In the eyes of God, all children are made in His image. That is a totally separate issue than whether citizens are legal or not.
But in the schools, children who are enrolled but whose parents are not legal citizens are not just getting the same services other children get--they are usually getting more. Not always, but usually. Most of them come from Spanish speaking homes, IF you are talking about Spanish speaking illegal immigrants. So, that means English as a Second Language. On top of that, you're talking about extra services for all kinds of issues I'm not going into here. That costs $, $, $. Their parents are not putting into the system in the same way other parents and homeowners and taxpayers are. They are taking out and usually at a greater rate, but they are not putting in.
The question is not: do you love or care for these children?
The question is: has anyone asked American citizens whether we can and should support these families and at what level?
That's the foundation. If you came to me and asked, would I support any one of the children I have known? Yes. But please ask. Otherwise, it's an invasion, right? Or at least something compulsory over which I have no control. That's not right.
All of these same points could be made about the European invasion of the Americas.
The people you fret about keeping out, at the least, are related to the indigeneous peoples here ...
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