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New York City Schools Expecting Flood of Illegal Aliens in Coming Years

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On November 23, 2014 @ 1:04 pm In The Point | 10 Comments

While Obama is still making ridiculous promises of border security that are as credible as a crack addict promising that this will be his last go at the crack pipe, the actual liberal infrastructure is prepping for what’s really coming.

A horrifyingly massive flood of illegal aliens attracted to amnesty like wasps to human sweat.

New York has sent a warning to its schools: Expect more illegal immigrants.

The city Department of Education has told principals it plans this year to enroll 2,350 migrant children from Central America who crossed into the United States unaccompanied — with many more to come.

“It is expected that children will continue to arrive in large numbers in the coming years,” says a DOE memo to principals obtained by The Post.

And why would we expect that? Right, amnesty.

2,350 new students (whose parents don’t pay into the system and are free riders) sounds like a lot, but it’s a drop in the bucket of acid rain.

The recent arrivals join an estimated 350,000 children of illegal immigrants already in New York state — about 12 percent of the public-school population.

The numbers are obviously a lot worse in the city. New York City at the bottom already looks like Texas or California.

The city’s per-pupil spending in the 2012-2013 academic year averaged $20,749, which would bring the total for the migrant kids to $48.7 million.

What’s another $50 million when the middle class is being hollowed out for the rotten welfare class.

Under US law, all children have a right to enroll in school and ­receive government services, ­regardless of immigration status.

It’s really time to change that.


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