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SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. - The Robertson County school district faces some problems Friday morning after a recent crackdown on illegal immigration. The illegal immigration crackdown led to the vanishing of 11 percent of Hispanic students.
But not for the taxpayers, who have families of their own.
I see how much you support your tax paying brethren. Teachers have families too. I am not a teacher so I do not take this personal but do have many teacher friends. Their families depend on them not to mention what would happen to their pensions. Teachers always seem to get the bad end of the stick. Low pay, taken for granted and now a new type of displacement threat.
In NJ those 90 sutdents would have been costing the NJ Homeowner over one million dollars a year. MY taxes are 11,000 a year........I hope the same thing happens in NJ, every million helps.
If they weren't there in the first place, which they shouldn't have been, you would have the same situation with the teachers. They would have to get a job elsewhere. A lot of us have had to change jobs throughout our lifetimes.
Could be a problem for teachers and subs that depend on their salaries to support their own families.
Valid, but not a reason to excuse illegal immigration particularly when there are many school districts that cannot seem to find enough qualified teachers.
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