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It is interesting to see the process when students first arrive in the US, and how they change and adapt over time. From wide-eyed fear and insecurity when first trying to adjust to a new language, culture, and lifestyle to young people two, three, four years later becoming confident and well-adapted to life in America. Friends from other cultures, confidence with the English language, and familiarity with how things work here. It's rewarding to see it unfold. The kids are alright.
 
It is interesting to see the process when students first arrive in the US, and how they change and adapt over time. From wide-eyed fear and insecurity when first trying to adjust to a new language, culture, and lifestyle to young people two, three, four years later becoming confident and well-adapted to life in America. Friends from other cultures, confidence with the English language, and familiarity with how things work here. It's rewarding to see it unfold. The kids are alright.
How many of your students would you estimate are illegals?
 
You should be able to tell. That was my point from our previous discussion on the topic. I am just curious about how bad your illegal alien problem is in your school.

I don't need to know. I don't want to know. I do not work for ICE or Border Control.
 
Hopefully none of the kids are illegals. You apparently agree with Trump that illegals eating cats is a legitimate concern that Americans should be concerned about
 
Hopefully none of the kids are illegals. You apparently agree with Trump that illegals eating cats is a legitimate concern that Americans should be concerned about

Are you saying it's ok for citizens to eat cats?
 

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