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Some guidance given to Texas schools on unaccompanied immigrant children

The Dallas Morning News
Friday, August 15, 2014
National News

Texas education commissioner Michael Williams passed along a fact sheet to the state’s school administrators on Tuesday outlining some guidance for the influx of unaccompanied migrant children who might very well end up in local classrooms ...

Real-time data on the impact of illegal aliens

ImmigrationCounters.com provides the key numbers and events related to illegal immigration in the United States
CAIRCO
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Our American Future

The impact of the huge number of illegal aliens in America is staggering. The website Immigration Counters reveals this stunning impact in constantly updating numbers. From the website:

Human Trafficking: $32 Billion Industry Skyrockets In San Diego

San Diego 6
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
National News

Now a $32 billion dollar industry and one of the fastest growing crimes, human trafficking continues to expand in San Diego County.        

According to the District Attorney’s office, human trafficking cases have increased a whopping 600% in just the last five years ...

Schools brace for up to 50,000 migrant kids

9 News
Thursday, August 7, 2014
National News

Schools across the USA are bracing for as many as 50,000 immigrant children who would start school this fall, most of them unaccompanied by their families.

Illegal alien teenagers eligible for taxpayer-paid Obamacare, Medicaid and CHIP, and foster homes

It has been reported that a sizeable number of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) are in fact teen-aged males, including potential gang-bangers.

Research into government documents shows that these illegal aliens are eligible for:

Unaccompanied [illegal alien] immigrant kids come to Colorado

Unaccompanied [illegal alien] children who crossed into America illegally are now arriving in Colorado to be reunited with relatives ...
9 News
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Colorado News

[...] Servicios de La Raza is a human services group in Denver that is working with different national organizations to help some of these unaccompanied immigrant children who crossed the border find relatives in Colorado.

Senate advances border funds as Congress prepares to leave town

The Los Angeles Times
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
National News

With unexpected support from Republicans, the Senate advanced a $2.7-billion emergency package to handle the influx of minors at the Southwestern border with just days remaining before Congress leaves town.

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