Illegals Swamping US School System

Illegals Swamping US School System

By Joe Guzzardi

The news agency Reuters published a story about how the border surge has crushed, from coast-to-coast, the public school system. Titled “An American Education: Classrooms Reshaped by Migrant Students,” Reuters sent a survey to more than 10,000 school districts to gauge immigration’s impact on public schools nationwide. Of the responding 75 school districts that serve 2.3 million children, 33% said the increase in illegal aliens has a “significant” effect. In the real academic world, significant translates to negative.

The Reuters story did a respectable job of outlining the challenges schools face—the problems of integrating foreign-born students into traditional American education. Since 2022, more than half a million school-age migrant children have arrived in the U.S., according to immigration court records that Syracuse University collected, exacerbating overcrowding in some classrooms; compounding teacher and budget shortfalls; forcing teachers to grapple with language barriers and escalating social tensions in some communities.

Andrew R. Arthur, the Center for Immigration Studies Resident Fellow in Law and Policy and who held several important Capitol Hill positions advising on immigration legislation, estimates that the actual total of migrant children enrolled is closer to one million. Arthur searched Syracuse’s TRAC website but could not find the cited statistics. Then, Arthur turned to the Office of Homeland Security Statistics. He concluded that counting unaccompanied alien children plus the released family units’ minors who crossed with their parents and are now in school, the more probable enrollment total is between 700,000 and more than one million school-aged migrant children.

Reuters pointed out the obvious—that teachers across the nation face the nearly-insurmountable task of educating non-English speaking students, a challenge that will intensify since foreign-born nationals from more than 150 countries speaking dozens of languages have either crossed the border or have been flowing into the interior via Biden’s unlawful CBP-One app. Districts will have to hire more budget-draining English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers, assuming they can be found.  In Charleroi, the district will have to recruit Haitian Creole speakers, no doubt in short supply in Western Pennsylvania. But tiny Charleroi, population about 4,200, will have to find the instructors since in a little over a year, as many as 3,000 Haitians have moved into town, almost doubling its population. In 2021-22, the number of Charleroi’s non-English speaking students in area schools was 12; now it’s 220, an increase of more than 1,700 per cent. Finding suitable ESL teachers is made more difficult because, ideally, the job’s candidates will not only speak Haitian Creole but also have a teaching background. Very few who fit the bill can be found locally.

As a former ESL instructor during the Southeast Asian refugee resettlement into California’s immigrant-heavy San Joaquin Valley, I have some from-the-front observations about how the unanticipated arrivals put a school district and its long-time teachers into a state of controlled chaos. Much like the U.S. cities that are coping with huge arriving migrant totals, Chicago, Boston, Denver, etc., my district had to accommodate legally present refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand as well as itinerant laborers from Mexico and Guatemala. For teachers who had no trained background in international student instruction, the burden of managing so many kids from so many non-English speaking countries was overwhelming. One unsuccessful method of coping was called “pull outs.” A translator fluent in, for example Cambodian, would enter the classroom, take the Cambodian students to a corner, and instruct them in the lesson given to him by the teacher. Multiple problems arose—did the Cambodian aide fully understand the assignment? Did the aide convey the lesson in an effective manner? The teacher doesn’t speak Cambodian so he wouldn’t know. All of this took time away from the teacher’s responsibility to educate his traditional students. Multiple other language-related problems were ongoing—the often-transient migrant students enrolled after the school year started and left abruptly before it ended. Office personnel could not communicate with parents about important school issues. Finding and paying for appropriate language textbooks was a lengthy and expensive process.

The existing system harms everyone. The international students learn little and miss out on building a solid educational foundation. Teachers and other administrative cannot keep up. U.S. kids miss out on important classroom time. And taxpayers foot the hefty education bill, an estimated $800 billion in 2021 pre-invasion costs.  As long as the border remains open, citizens and international students will continue to fall behind and taxpayers will fund every open border consequence.

Illegals Swamping US School System

Illegals Swamping US School System

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Daring Kamala Visits Swarthmore

Daring Kamala Visits Swarthmore

By Sharon Devaney

We hear Kamala Harris visited several stores in Swarthmore, this evening, Oct. 23, before her 9 p.m. CNN “town hall” at Pennsylvania’s “Hollywood East” a.k.a Sun Center Studios in Chester Township.

How daring.

It’s not exactly Donald Trump visiting North Philly or Harlem.

Was one of the businesses Renato Pizza? Her loss if it wasn’t. The food is great.

Steve of Swarthmore Hardware, by the way, says the Secret Service was obvious.

One of the businesses included a Pilates studio where Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon notably exercised maskless during Covid while the rest of us were locked in our homes.

Daring Kamala Visits Swarthmore

Gabby Mendez Gets Day Of Action

Gabby Mendez Gets Day Of Action

By Bob Small

Pennsylvania House District 162 is most of Ridley, the 1st and 2nd wards of Darby Township and the boroughs of Folcroft, Glenolden, Norwood, Prospect Park, Ridley Park, Rutledge and Sharon Hill.

It’s been generally Republican but Democrat David Deloso holds it now.

Deloso was business agent for Teamsters Local 107 for a decade before taking office.

He is a graduate of Academy Park High School and attended Mansfield University.

He is married with children.

Seeking to unseat him is Gabriella Mendez a graduate of Interboro High School to West Chester University where she majored in political science and minored in Spanish.

When she was 14 her mother died of ovarian cancer a. How her family and friends handled it taught her “the value of resilience and community,” she said.

“I believe in people over politics and refuse to conform to the typical mold of political candidates,” she said.

She is having a day of action, Tuesday, Oct. 26, with much of it occuring during Folcroft Community Day, on Delmar Drive, noon to 6 p.m.; and a special rally at 2 p.m. at the Ridley High School parking lot, 901 Morton Ave.

Gabby has been endorsed by the Delaware County Young Republicans and Philly’s Log Cabin Young Republicans

For a profile, see Gabriella Mendez: Young and Eager to Serve Her .

Gabby Mendez Gets Day Of Action
Gabby Mendez

Gabby Mendez Gets Day Of Action

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Dem Officials Warn Citizen Not To Protest Their Events

Dem Officials Warn Citizen Not To Protest Their Events — Joseph Dychala of Aston has been picketing the events of his state representatives.

It’s safe to say he vehemently disagrees with how they vote.

He protested State Rep. Leanne Krueger (D-161) at her Oct. 5 shredding event at Northley Middle School.

What did those defenders of free speech in the Democrat Party do?

They had Tara Hazelwood, who represents the Democrats in the State House, send him a cease and desist letter regarding protesting.

Seriously?

If Joe was committing a crime, charge him with one.

Otherwise, go pound sand you Nazi clowns.

How dare you call yourselves Americans.

By the way, when are there going to be any arrests for the Oct. 10 razing of Republican offices in Media, Newtown Square and elsewhere?

Crimes were indisputably committed, after all.

Dem Officials Warn Citizen Not To Protest Their Events
The fascist letter from Tara Hazelwood sent to Joseph Dychala of Aston

Dem Officials Warn Citizen Not To Protest Their Events

Woman Takes On Ancient Legislator In 166th

Woman Takes On Ancient Legislator In 166th

By Bob Small

In the venerable (1801) British House of Commons, the title Father of the House is bestowed on the member with the most continuous service. Many of them are kicked upstairs to the House of Lords with its 805 members.

Only China has a larger congress, by the way.

Sadly, we have no equivalent place to send “career” legislators.

Greg Vitali (D-166) was first elected in 1993. There are, at least 19 past and present House members who have had longer terms.

Two of them are from Delaware County being Republicans Matthew J. Ryan and Nicholas A. Miccozzie.

The 166th District includes parts of Haverford and Radnor in Delaware County and Lower Merion in Montco.

Vitali’s predecessor was Stephen Friend who served from 1976-1992.

Vitali received his law degree from Villanova in 1981 and practiced for a decade. He lists his occupation as “legislator” on his website.

We wonder if our Founding Fathers meant this to be an occupation.

He has a long-time marriage to his wife Lynn.

The Republican opposition is Kay Dugery She describes herself as an executive recruiting consultant with an MBA from Villanova.

Mrs. Dugery started out as a Judge of Elections. She has worked with the Interfaith Hospitality network, and homeless causes.

She and her husband Peter have three children, three cats, and two dogs.

Woman Takes On Ancient Legislator In 166th

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Boom Time At Mickey D’s

Boom Time At Mickey D’s — For the first time in several years, today, Oct. 21, we ate at a McDonald’s. It was the one on Baltimore Pike in Clifton Heights, Pa.

Here is how we found the line:

Boom Time At Mickey D's

Here’s how the Arby’s next door looked.

Boom Time At Mickey D's

And the Wendy’s across the street certainly didn’t seem busy.

Boom Time At Mickey D's

Arby’s and Wendy’s should make an offer to Donald Trump to work for them for 15 minutes.

Delco Man Gets Screen Time In Lancaster

Delco Man Gets Screen Time In Lancaster — Tevin Dix of the Drexel Hill section of Haverford, Pa. was interviewed by Real America’s Voice at Donald Trump’s townhall, yesterday, Oct. 20, in Lancaster, Pa.

Check it out at this link: https://www.facebook.com/damian.dix.35/videos/350220264843861

Delco Man Gets Screen Time In Lancaster