Well, that escalated quickly.
First, more than 10 million illegals flood the border … to join the millions of illegals already present in the nation.
Next, the sheer volume of illegals has directly impacted the educational system, as evidenced by public schools nationwide accommodating students with limited to no grasp of English.
Now, Spanish speakers apparently outnumber English speakers … leaving some English-speaking students being order to hire “translators.”
According to a stunning report from the Daily Mail, a man from Ohio became shocked upon learning his grandson would need a translator for him to attend preschool in the state.
“My daughter enrolled my four-year-old grandson into preschool last week and they have a little meet and greet … I live in small town Ohio. She takes him down to the meet and greet where they tell her [that] she has to hire a translator with her own money in order to send him to pre-school because he is the only student that doesn’t speak Spanish. Really?” the man declared.
A deeply disturbing development, to say the least.
“Obviously she didn’t do it and she pulled him out of pre-school,” the man continued.
Of course. Who on earth would hire a translator for Spanish to English in an American public school?
Moreover, considering that Ohio is hardly the bastion of sanctuary cities the way that California and New York are, it is very clear that illegal migration is affecting the entire nation.
“This migrant problem is not a red state, blue state thing because I like in a red state, and we’re overrun with them. It’s our whole government. It’s all of them,” the man added.
Indeed, it is.
And if Ms. Harris worms her way into the White House, the number of illegal crossings will likely triple … or quadruple.
“Can you believe that? Can’t go to pre-school because he doesn’t speak Spanish. Unbelievable,” the main continued.
What’s also unbelievable is that the Mayor of Columbus, Democrat Andrew J. Ginther, insists that migrants are apparently needed because “it makes economic success.”
“We are in an economic and cultural boom. It also comes with its challenges. More people need more homes, more transportation, more child care, more health care and more teachers. Businesses tell us every day that they need more people in the labor force …
As two proud leaders… we need to continue welcoming refugees. Our American-born labor force is aging, and Ohioans are having fewer children. Welcoming refugees is not just the right thing to do, it also makes economic sense,” Ginther brayed.
Is that so?
Tell that to the parents being told to hire “translators” because their preschoolers don’t speak Spanish.
Author: Ofelia Thornton