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Check out the enrollment numbers as it breaks down by ethnicity across Riverside County and the State of California. Unbelievable numbers, are all the black and white kids in private schools?
You don't have to convince me that we have huge issues with illegal immigration from the third world and that these unvetted invaders are bringing disease with them.
It's not about Latino's, it's about illegal aliens coming here, living here, going to school here and bringing their 3rd world diseases here with them.
California does have armadillos, I don't know if there are any in Riverside though.
If it bleeds, it leads. Leprosy is rare, not aggressively contagious, and curable - but it sure makes for good copy. As for the armadillo population in Riverside, I confess my ignorance.
It's not about Latino's, it's about illegal aliens coming here, living here, going to school here and bringing their 3rd world diseases here with them.
Sounds harsh, but the truth hurts...
When I was pregnant with my 2 child, I was working at my older child's elementary school helping in yard duty in a heavily Hispanic town. At some point, some blood tests I took showed I was not immune to German Measles, (must have missed that vaccine as a child perhaps because we moved a lot I'm guessing) which is very dangerous to get when pregnant. My doctor asked me where I worked and when I told him, (in our area it is well known the town is a sanctuary) he told me to quit immediately because he told me that many of the children there are not properly immunized. This was over 20 years ago, so there was no hand wringing about sounding "mean". He just stated the facts. (As soon as my baby was born, they gave me the vaccine).
Years later after a divorce, I remarried someone from England. When he moved here legally, aside from all the hoops, fees and background checks etc. He had to show up with a physical envelope containing a recent chest x-ray to prove he didn't have TB.
So one set of rules for some, and another set of rules for others.
(An article by Victor Hansen Davis is always a good read. This was written a while ago, but it's still on point concerning the overall different set of rules for different populations) | National Review
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