FAIR–
The harmful impact of mass illegal migration is felt in every state and at every level of society, from the national to the most local. Rather than attempting to solve or at least acknowledge the problem, pro-open-borders officials prefer to silence criticism. Parents in Northern Virginia’s Loudoun County saw a demonstration of this reality earlier in October. The county school board chose to shut down public discussion about an alleged illegal alien MS-13 gang member in the county’s school system. For mass-illegal-migration apologists on the school board, the real problem is not that illegal immigration is bringing gangs and crime into our classrooms, but that Americans notice it and dare speak out against it.
On October 8, Loudoun County parents were raising concerns about the presence of an (unnamed) alleged illegal alien student who is also an alleged member of the brutal Central American gang, MS-13. According to ABC 7 News, the student “now attends Loudoun Valley High School despite being caught carrying a gun in May 2023 and making the threat to kill a Blue Ridge Middle School student.” Several parents spoke, with one asking “Where’s the protection and the safety for our children who are in school with other children who have [made] known threats, who have been arrested, and who are back in the school, and my daughter is terrified to go to school with him [?].”
In each case, Loudoun County School Board Chair Melinda Mansfield cut the concerned parents off, her only concern being that the Loudoun County residents might potentially reveal personal information about the alleged illegal alien gang member. Eventually, Mansfield closed the public comment portion of the meeting. (More recently, the parents responded by suing LCSB for violating their First Amendment rights.). more here
“Loudoun County School Board Chair Melinda Mansfield”. We just won in a landslide. It shouldn’t be too hard to start eliminating this kind of shit from our schools.
What is up with Loudon County?
If the parents are this mad how are these loons getting elected?
@Beachmom – it’s basically 10 miles east of DC. Also,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States
You can imagine the type of people who live there.