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Why educate American kids from Mexico? 

Posted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:57 PM

COLUMBUS, NEW MEXICO – We received some passionate reader responses to the blogs I wrote recently about American-born children who live just south of the border in Palomas, Mexico, crossing into the United States to attend American schools

An important point of these stories was that these kids face the threat of violence, because of a vicious turf war between Mexican drug traffickers in the area. It's so bad that U.S. officials and Luna County sheriff's deputies are quite concerned about protecting the children as they come and go across the border.  

While many readers expressed concern for the well-being of those children, others questioned how children living in Mexico could attend school in the United States and who pays. "They live in Mexico and should go to school in Mexico," wrote one person. "And who's paying the school taxes for these families' children to attend American schools? What a sham," said another.


VIDEO: Border town violence threatens school kids

At the U.S. Port of Entry at Columbus, New Mexico, about 400 elementary, middle school and high school students show up each day from Palomas carrying U.S. passports and birth certificates along with their text books. They were born in the United States, and are legally U.S. citizens. For a variety of reasons, mostly because of economics or the immigration status of one or more of their parents, they live in Mexico.

It’s ‘our responsibility’ 
To learn more about why these children are educated in the United States and who pays for that schooling, I spoke with the Columbus Elementary School principal, Hector Madrid, a decades-long educator and school administrator in southern New Mexico.

"First of all, we have to take into account that all of these kids are American citizens," he said. "By federal and state law, they have the right to be educated here in the United States. That's our responsibility." Teachers have no choice in this matter, he explained. American kids are guaranteed an American education by law.

Image: Hector Madrid
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Hector Madrid, the Columbus Elementary School Principal, speaks with NBC News.

On the other hand, Mexican-born children can only attend Columbus schools for one year, Madrid explained, and only if their parents pay a tuition fee of about $3,600. After that, they must complete their educations in Mexico.

Madrid insisted there are great benefits to educating the American-born children in the United States, even if they currently live in Mexico.

"I would say 95 percent to close to 100 percent of these kids that are educated here on this side of the border, in the United States, will stay here after they graduate from high school," he said.  "And the majority of these kids will go on to be really strong students with their university studies."

Many of Madrid's students have become teachers in bilingual U.S. communities. He said a lot of them with good math skills have become engineers. "I know a couple who have grown up to be doctors," he said. "They grow up to be very productive citizens once they get their education here in the United States."

The attendance averages in Madrid's school are quite high – about 96 percent. Mexican parents, he said, are very involved in their children's schooling and insist they show up on time to attend class. 

"They want their kids to get a good education and they make it a point to make sure they're here on a daily basis" he explained. "They don't want them struggling as they've struggled with their lives."

Who pays?
As for who pays for their education, Madrid said the money largely comes from New Mexico property tax assessments. Some Mexican parents, he said, do have properties in the U.S. and pay taxes.

Those Mexican parents who don’t own property in the United States don’t pay for schooling directly. The principal, however, said that many do contribute indirectly to state coffers through sales taxes.

"The majority of these people come across the border to buy their groceries, their clothes and items that they need for their households," he added.  "So they are contributing to the American tax base by shopping here."

Madrid argues that, whatever the cost, it is important to teach these children, calling it "a very worthwhile investment in the future of our country."  He said it not only educates future U.S. residents, the effort generates goodwill and strengthens the social and business ties between U.S. and Mexican border communities.

"We're all going to benefit from this," said Madrid. "The bottom line is the more people we educate, the better off we're all going to be."

Read Mark Potter's original blogs:
Field Notes: Border officials fear growing Mexican drug war
Daily Nightly: Border kids caught in drug war

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Mark,
They are "Anchor Babies" of mexican women who ILLEGALLY CROSSED THE BORDER and in hospitals,dropped these babies at our expense and took them to doctors at our expense and send them to school at our expense.
If you like them so much...you whip out your credit card and pay for them...get your and their damn hands out of my pocket. You want to SAVE THE WORLD...do it on your own nickel... or BILLIONs as the case may be
To hell with them and you.
When did we start working backwards?  We spend millions of dollars defending other peoples countries and send millions more for people in need around the world.  How come our good harts comes to a halt when it is children living in Mexico.  Who cares if it is our tax dollars paying for this education, they are american children with the same rights and hopes of the better live available to all americans.  For once I am so glad to see my tax dollars going toward some good use.
These "Anchor Babies" are bleeding Texas social services dry.  It is a drain on our economy.  It is deceptive of Mexico's citizens and one more critical reason we need to stop this hemmorage at our borders.  It infuriates me that when my father was being cared for at home in the last stages of his life, my mother could only afford home health care a few days a week at half-days, while her adult anchor baby aide's father, a non-citizen, was given free home health care by our government.  How dare these people.  We do not owe them anything.  Maybe some birth control would be appropriate.
Many of these kids were born in the USA w/ illegal parents who crossed the border. They knew that when their children are born in USA soil, they'll going to reap benefits from our government including education. Once they delivered their babies they go back to Mexico. Our system is abused and it's time for congress to amend our laws, a law that must protect the interest of the American people and taxpayer's money.
I don't believe we should educate these kids.  I also think  the law should be changed and citizenship should be revoked.  Millions of illegals are stealing us blind, this has to stop.
Just because kids are born in the united states they
should not be US citizens unless BOTH parents are legal US citezens. If the parents are here illegally
and have children here, the childrens should not automatically be US citizens.
Why can't Mexico and the US be partners? Building fences only takes time and resouces away from fighting the real bad guys. The 2 countries need each other!  I applaud the Mexican parents - education is important.  Mexican people are welcome in my hometown any time.
So these are anchor children.  One would suspect from the story the children of illegal aliens born in the US.  The parents took them back to Mexico and now expect the tax payers to pay for their education in the US even though they do not reside in the school district where they attend.  I have to prove residency in my local school district to send my children there, or pay an out of district tuition.  I would suspect that the school in question has a simular policy, but some bleeding heart is looking the other way for children living across the border.  I have also never heard of a requirement under Federal or State law for the US Government to educate US citizen children who do not reside in the country.  The laws of the nation of residency apply to the the children of citizens not assigned there on Government business.  The US Government does not pay for the education of the children of US expatriates working overseas who take their families with them.
In California along the border we also have big problem with Mexican children attending U.S. public schools, while living in Mexico.

The public schools here claim there is a “Residency Requirement” to attend public school, a student must live within the school district.

When a student is registered, proof of residency must be provided. I do not think any such proof is given much scrutiny, but they ask for it just the same……….it is well known many Mexican students give false addresses or the address of a U.S. acquaintance who is willing to play along with the sham. It’s never checked or questioned.

These illegal extra students overload our American classrooms. Make our class sizes much too large, use up our text books, our teacher’s time and hold back American kids from reaching their full potential.

If a child lives in Mexico, then he/she is not a legal resident of the school district and should not be allowed to attend public school in that area.
If they were born in the US and their parents moved to Italy or Spain or some other country they would go to school there. So just because it is so easy to cross the border does not mean that they should go to schoold in the US! The US pays for their education and college. When many American Born and raised children do not get a college education because they can not afford it. IT IS JUST ANOTHER SLAP IN THE FACE FROM MEXICO AND IDOTS WHO ALLOW IT!!!
Oh Gimme a break!!! American kids in this country face overcrowded schools, incompetant teachers and threats of violence of their own especially in the inner city.  If America would dedicate more resources to guarantee that the children HERE have a quality education, and not just somewhere to get out of the rain, THAT would serve this country well.

Of course the answer is to add to the overcrowding of the schools even though a lot of the schools in this country are no more fit for human habitation than a shack in a third world country with rusted water faucets and teqachers simply coming to school to get the summer off.  Not all teachers are like this but having a child beginning high school this year I have seen enough lackadasical and people in a position of power abuse that power over people who have no course of defense.

Improve our schools.  This outlook makes me sick.
I understand that these children deserve an education but the only reason they are U. S. Citizens is because in some cases, their parents broke the law and came here illegally.  These children are a fine example of why that law allowing the children of illegals to become citizens needs to be changed.  Why are their parents risking their lives by sending them across the border at a difficult and dangerous place?  Will Mexico not educate them because they are not citizens or are the schools in their own town insufficient to do the job?  Why are we spending thousands on "English as a Second Language" programs in Memphis, Tennessee when most of the parents cannot pass a criminal background check to assist with programs at the church?  No child should live in fear.  The parents here illegally should do the responsible thing, though, and take their families back to where they came from and stop teaching their children that the law is okay as long as it goes your way.  If it does not go your way, ignore it.  I have 13 year old children who drive themselves to confirmation class at church and do not understand why that upsets me!
While all American born kids have a right an American education, this doesn't give them the right to live in another country and cross the border for it. these people are trying to get the best of both worlds. great education and cheap housing without the taxes. As for Mr. Madrid saying some of these families owning houses in the states, they should have to live in them in order to send kids to public schools in those districts.
Madrid's comments as to payment for these kid's schooling is at best an excuse.  The fact is, New Mexico citizens and the local community taxes are paying for their education (& breakfasts/lunches).  The sales & property tax argument is empty and accounts for a fraction of the overall costs.  

Yes indeed, there is such thing as a free lunch, if you're illegal.  

Do we have any american kids coming across the Candian border to go to school?
American children living in Mexico should and must be accepted by our schools.  How has our country come to such divisive and hateful thoughts and actions. I am 80 years old and lament the mean spirit that has been engendered by some in this current time of turmoil.
I can't understand the requirement that those kids  to be Americans when they are already Americans!  The United States of America is not America!  Only one nation of dozens of American nations. Read the Declaration of Independence and The Preamble to the Constitution Of The United States Of America, "NOT AMERICA THE UNITED STATES".  The Western Hemisphere was named America for the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci 250 years before the name of United States was thought of.  American citizens are from the northern tip of Canada to the southern tip of Chile. This I learned in the 4th & 5th grades during the Coolidge and Hoover days.  The maps haven't changed since then. There was no American Revolution!  It was British colonies rejecting the rule of the King. None of the rest of American colonies, under control of other Europeran nations was involved.  The Nation of France gave the colonies some support from Europe.  The Spanish American War was misnamed.  It was the U.S.A. who went war with Spain and should be identified as the U. S. vs Spanish War. If you want to use priorities since 1492 the people of the United States would have to go to Cuba, 1st landing of Columbus, to become Americans.  I am an U.S. American (or Yankee).
I enlisted into the Army Of The United States 12/2/43 for the duration plus 6 months.  Released with a Honorable Discharge, 50% disabled, 12/15/45 from the Army Of The United States according to my papers.  It seems that to many U.S.A. people are ashamed or have some reason not to use the Words United States.
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What most Americans fail to realize is that without immigration and the birthrate of immigrants to this nation, we would have a declining population in the United States that would rival European nations.  At a time when our population is aging and heading for retirement, most Americans fail to see that the true burden on our society will not be the immigrants and children of immigrants (American citizens) contributing to our society by holding jobs and spending money.  Instead, ironically, the burden upon society will be the millions that will retire from the workforce, collect social security, and live longer than their predecessors ever have.  Without immigrants who pays in while everyone takes out?  
Well after reading people's comments, the thing I read the most was "this is the reason why children of illegals should not be citizens." If I'm wrong tell me, but wasn't this country founded by illegal immigrants because the only true citizens I know are the native americans. So it's hypocritical to use that reasoning. I work in social services and a huge majority of our expenses are being used for american citizens, and when the mexican population do ask for services they actually use the service for what is there for, to build on self-sufficency. While the american people are abusing it by staying home, getting pregnant one more time so they can stay on food services, or using the service so they can prove to their SRS worker they are trying "to do better" just so that they can keep their government income. Society today has this need to find a scapegoat that they all point fingers to the illegals or mexican children for the mistakes they made or continue to make. It is our obligation to help and assist american citizens no matter who are their parents. If we have the money to assist other countries then we should have the money to assist our own country and it's people. If you aren't happy with your public school then go the school board meetings, attend your city councils, instead of whining and complaining about what's fair.
"Do we have any american kids coming across the Candian border to go to school?"
<Bill Shaw>

Yes Bill, but that is different,they speak english and they are white.
I live in San Diego Ca. both my mother and father were born in California, they are in their 80's I am 45, I am a mexican born in the USA, (mexican american) I have an eleven year old son thatwas also born here, I have to register every year, regardless if I have moved or in the same house which I am, they give me the third degree on documnts just to register him every single year, how can those people across the border just come over so easy, and put theri kids in school and I can't. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE!!!!!!
Why are we Americans so XENOPHOBIC? For those of you who don't know what that means look it up! Perhaps your American education will have taught you how to do so. Many people living in the U.S, the same that are posting such ignorant things, are decendants of whites who came into the country and decided to rob the native americans of their land. It wasn't
"illegal" back then because it's not in the best interest of the white man and it wasn't so called "law". So by some of the rationale being given you too should not be allowed to recieve an american education. Those of you with all writing these racist, xenophobic, ignorant posts I suggest you open a book about U.S history. Read up on what this country has done to neighboring countries and what it continues to do. Imagine what it would be like if Native Americans who were here first took over the country and treated you with the same disdain and racism as you direct towards CHILDREN!!!
What a group of patriots you all are. Citizenship is defined as part of our basic principles and is central to our morality that insists on democracy. Here is the first article of the fourteenth amendment of the constitutionof theunited states. Why don't you stand up for it and defend it?

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
Give you a break!  These children come here and take advantage of the education they get and become something with it.  While the majority of the kids that live in US could careless of the opportunities given to them.  The white kids in tenn prefer to drink and due drug and be a bunch of racist like there uneducated trailer trash living parents instead of being a productive citizen and help make the US a better place
I agree that this is adding a damper to our own citizens children's education. Maybe we should start looking into our children crossing the boarder to get Canadian education. It seem's their education system hasn't been too ruined yet.
My question isn't if they are "entitled" to an American education. So what if they are? They need to live here to get it. Heck, you have to live in a school district to go to a school and have proof of residency in NJ. You can't just go to another school because you like it better and even in some cities where they have vouchers for schools, you again have to be a citizen of that city and state with proof of residency. So forget the whole what they are entitled too rhetoric. They need to live here to have that entitlement and if mom and dad are illegals and can't live here. It really isn't our problem. Additionally, if their parents would like their children educated in American schools and they cannot live in this country then send them to private schools and pay tuition like everyone else does. If you can't afford tuition, well that is unfortunate, but once again not my problem or the problem of taxpayers across the US. If you have a child, you need to take care of it. I take care of mine without any help from the US government. Arggghhh it is so aggravating that everyone feels they are entitled to everything for free. Yes, it's a free country, but if you want to live here you have to PAY TAXES, EARN A LIVING, and BE WILLING TO FIGHT TO RETAIN THAT FREEDOM.  It DOES NOT mean you CAN LIVE HERE FOR FREE, MOOCH OFF OUR GOVERNMENTS KINDNESS, WORK UNDER THE TABLE AND NOT PAY TAXES AND SEND YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL IN A TOWN WHERE YOU DO NOT RESIDE.

yikes!!!
Funny... My father was born overseas and moved here when he was 4 with his father who was also born overseas.  So knowing that, you people are telling me I shouldn't of been born a U.S. Citizen?  U.S. was made by people from foreign descent.  Those who haven't realized it yet, read your history books.

It's a sad day when American born children, who have to face drug violence daily, can't even get an education without people more concerned about why they are getting an education and not about why millions of dollars of drugs are crossing the border.

Get your priorities straight.  You bicker about educating children, and yet you let the violence and drugs on our border seem unimportant

You all missed the ball entirely on this one.
Why is it that this can only happen in the United States of America. If an American Citizen Illegally entered into another country,(Mexico) and gave birth to a child, would our child be a citizen of that country? If that were to happen, the parent would be looking at prison time, for God only knows how long, and who knows what would happen to the child. We have laws and borders for a reason. This is still the  United States of America, not Little Mexico (Free for all). If the Mexicans want to educate their children, do it in their own country, or enter the United States Legally, and go from there.
Denying education to kids, is like causing a mental and ignorance famine.  They have their right to come to study, if this country "supposed" has the rights to invade another, just for freedom. Yes! this is freedom. Let them study and go on.
Can we all live Happy.
We should present a bill to the Mexican government for services provided, whether education, medical, or other services.
These kids are US citizens and are absolutely entitled to every right that any other citizen would have under US law. Saying that we should strip them of citizenship because they happen to live in Mexico is ridiculous. If we want to start stripping their citizenship away for spurious and speculative reasons, then I invite every reader to imagine their own children having their citizenship stripped for similarly unfounded reasons.

The children in this article have parents who do not live in the US. Their parents are never described as "illegal immigrants", only as people who do not live in the US, mainly due to immigration or economic factors--a definition that can include people who had temporary work visas, green cards, permanent residents, and any number of other legal immigration catagories, as well as legal US citizens who are living in Mexico to care for relatives or be closer to family.

Are people from Mexico not allowed to live, have relationships, or have children while in this country? Are we going to start deporting legal US residents now because they're pregnant? Are we going to force them to have abortions? Do we allow pregnant tourists into this country, on the off chance they give birth? Or do we only allow the ones from wealthy white countries?

The tone and rhetoric I see in some of these responses troubles me badly. These kids are being educated by the country that they are citizens of. They are doing absolutely nothing illegal. If their parents cannot legally reside in the US, well, they AREN'T in the US. They are living in Mexico, so their US immigration status is moot.

Any definition of citizenship draws a line somewhere, and we have chosen to grant citizenship to three catagories: children born to citizens, children born on US soil, and people born elsewhere to non-citizens who have applied for a legal change in their citizenship status. If you are going to contest any one of those catagories, and start advocating that we strip citizenship away from someone just because we don't approve, or don't like them, or don't like their parents, or don't like their culture, or their race, or their class, then that means that your own citizenship means nothing. Your own US citizenship is worthless. Once we strip these 400 kids of their citizenship, for reasons as petty as they are cruel, we can come after you.
You and your selfish comments about mexican children.Stop been so ignorant and practise more kidness. Just to remain you that mexican people is an important part of your economy you should be ashamed talking like that. What about you go and do the kind of jobs mexican do in your country??? I guess you won't. I'm a bussiness woman and I rather hired mexican than americans. Why don't you do the jobs mexican do in your country, oh I guess the answer is your laisy
What a sham... This is repulsive to me, I have 4 children, and own my house, so I pay taxes to educate my kids, but as a disabled veteran who is "just making it", and I work, why can't I afford to send my oldest son who is autistic and brilliant to college?  Why are we worrying about the kids in Mexico getting an education.  These anchor babies do not qualify as Americans to me, and many of others I know.  But, it is not politically correct to say that, or send them packing like we should.
I wish legislators would read blogs like these.  Maybe then they would realize that most people in the US don't want amnesty.  Maybe then they would do something to fix the problem.  Illegal immigration is out of control!
How sad that some Americans, instead of feeling proud that their education system is so well rated, feel other people abuse it. It is true that many children are born in the USA for benefits they cannot receive in Mexico, but many are born there because their parents work there. And as for who pays for said benefits, as long as your Constitution says those kids have the same rights as the children of Americans, they do, and the State has to accomodate them. On the other hand, as those kids are already American, isn't is great you will have better prepared citizens tomorrow?
The immigration issue is much more complicated than the often racist comments that I read on these posts. First of all, most illegals pay sales tax on goods purchased here.  Second, they see next to no benefits from the social security system they pay into.  They don't seek medical services because they are in fear of getting deported. The reality is that illegal immigrants pay more into a broken system than they receive by a vast amount.  Not only that, but with Americans reproducing at a rate of only 1.8 per couple who is gonna pay for the Social Security of the baby boom generation? Criticism of American children won't fix a broken bureaucracy.  Check your racist coats at the door.
Everyone here seems to be very concerned about the "illegality" of this issue. Ironically, let me remind you that the land that is affected the most by illegal immigration and the repercussions brought by this (like "anchor babies" as you call them); is former Mexican land acquired by the U.S. by rather illegal means. Just as illegal as the present invasion of Iraq, which drains much more tax money without any real benefit. After the government uses tax money for wrongful purposes as the latter one you all still think giving promising children an education should be illegal, yourselves should think about getting an education to understand ethics.

         Either way, there is pretty much nothing the government can really do . In all of the border states -except for California- caucasians have already became a minority by representing less than 50% of the population. Also, with the rate to which illegal immigration and birthrate of legal and illegal Mexican residents in these states continues to rise, the influence of Mexican americans will only continue to rise as well. The white minority will only have to cope with reality.
               

It's clearly a sham for some but for many, it's only logical to take advantage of a benefits system (public-schools education) that can provide for your children at no long-term cost to you.

If my wife and I are Mexicans and she's pregnant and we want our child to be educated in U.S. schools, we live near the border, and, other than the risks of crossing, etc., can move across, work briefly, have our child, move back/be deported, then send young Jose or Julia to school each morning in the U.S., then why not?

That doesn't make it right; that's human nature and it approximates the 'Tragedy of the Commons' in Economics.

Our laws must be changed to protect American children and their opportunities.  Born here legally, no problem.

Otherwise, this only dilutes the education opportunities and teacher access, class size, etc., that legally-born-here American children would have otherwise because migrant children who aren't yet bilingual will require more resources to educate per capita.

It's not fair to the rest of us who do the paying and the return border-area economic benefits from Mexicans who shop are marginal - more money flows South than North.

So, 'Anchor Babies' makes sense from a personal economic standpoint and possibly from those who espouse 'La Reconquista'...
Mark Wilson from Hesperia, CA needs to calculate how many tanks of gas his suv will have to do without, for the cost of this education.  An american citizen is an american citizen and you cannot pick and choose which ones you are going to treat like 2nd class citizens.  Didn't the Equal Rights Ammendment put an end to that - I guess you cannot legislate common sense and a heart into some americans.  
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RANDALL WILSON, HESPERIA, CA (Sent Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:33 PM)wrote:
Mark,
They are "Anchor Babies" of mexican women who ILLEGALLY CROSSED THE BORDER and in hospitals,dropped these babies at our expense and took them to doctors at our expense and send them to school at our expense.
If you like them so much...you whip out your credit card and pay for them...get your and their damn hands out of my pocket. You want to SAVE THE WORLD...do it on your own nickel... or BILLIONs as the case may be
To hell with them and you.

We pay an astronomical amount in taxes; those taxes then are being funneled to provide for illegals education, living and retirement expenses.  Then, we have banks like Bank of America providing checking and credit cards for illegals with no proof of ID.  We have illegals using our SS #s and it takes a concerted effort on our part to get law enforcement to arrest them for it.  How is it that we have not mobilized and done something about it all?
Now it is interesting to note that there are huge American colonies on the Mexican side of the border. My son went to college with a blond, blue eyed, 6'2, all American who spoke English with a Mexican accent. The Mexicans made fun of him and the "anglos" did as well. Yes that's college, so his parents paid for it, and an American is an American. Sorry to remind you all. These kids are not illegals. And having lived in California, when I went to my doctor, the Mexican patients all paid IN CASH, nobody had insurance, nobody used the system and nobody collected welfare.
And y'all need to stick to the topic, we aren't talking about illegal Mexicans going to school, or using the system or ESL etc. We are talking about children who happen to also have American passports. I guess they bought those on the street corner huh?
I wonder sometimes at how stupid some of us Americans can be. Well yes we did show it in two elections.....even when the other guy really won in the first one....
THese kids arte placing vamerican kids in danager from the mexican drug thugs.  There is no way mexicans should be allowed to own squitin this country.americans can't buy land in mexico.
Here in San Diego, we see many permanent US residents that have moved back across the border to Tijuana because housing is very expensive here.  Their children are NOT anchor babies, they are US citizens, born of legal residents that choose to live outside the US for now.

We also have a large number of new people from other parts of the country screaming about illegal immigrants here that do not understand that most of the people working here have legal work permits and just cross every day.  The percentage of illegal aliens in the border towns is much lower than in other parts of the country because the inadequate work permit program only works in the border towns.
American born children should get an education.  Why not?  Just because the parent are illegal, the kids should not suffer.

It is a amazing that most people would break their necks to go to some religious events, but when it comes down to showing compassion,a quality that Jesus Christ shown, it is all about self and nationalism.  You can really see the demonic and animalistic influence of society.
Carol from Houston. The US pays for the education of those kids, including college? I don't know of any college here that doesn't cost money and the US can't afford to even pay for the "no child left behind b.s. we were fed by the GOP." The US does not pay for the education of those kids. The local tax dollars do in this case, so I suggest you move a little bit farther away from those oil wells down there because the fumes must be too strong for you to think clearly.
Gas is $4.00 a gallon in this country....suuuure, we can afford to educate these kids! No problem....send them on over. Hmmmm....I wonder how hard it would be to get Canada to educate/feed MY children...for free??
Palomas, Mexico just happens to be just across the border in Texas.  As they are American citizens, even if their parents were in the U.S. illegally doing the work that most of our people won't do cause it is physically very hard, and pays very little.  As they happened to be here at the time their children were born, they are U.S. Citizens.  So they deserve an American education!  We don't have any problem schooling others people who are not citizens, but happen to come here to live.  Why should these children have any less of an opportunity.
If your parents were here illegally when you were born then you are illegal also.Come here legally and I will embrace you!!
It certainly isn't going to get better with all the bleeding heart liberals being elected to congress. The government has gotten way to big and politics has way too much influence over the common working man. Really though, the only one to blame is the ignorant public for continuing to vote for popular candidates that regurgitate simplistic themes.
People kvetch about educating American-born kids who live in Mexico, yet how many of them would also kvetch about letting their parents move to this country so they can pay taxes? Good grief . . .


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