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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: In San Diego's back county, illegals attempt to hijack two school buses loaded with children By Monica Showalter Are the Harris-Biden open borders now Latin-Americanizing the U.S.? That's what it looks like with this heinous and underreported incident in San Diego's back county not far from the U.S.-Mexico border: According to a joint local Fox 5/KUSI report, which appear to be the only major outlets reporting this: JAMUL, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) Two school bus routes within the Jamul- Dulzura Union School District have been briefly interrupted over the last two days after migrants attempted to board them, according to district officials. In an emailed notice to families obtained by FOX 5/KUSI, Superintendent Liz Bystedt said a group of migrants attempted to board along the districts A and B school bus routes. The first incident occurred along the Route A route near the intersection of Highway 94 and Cochera Via Tuesday afternoon. According to Bystedt, a group of three men were walking in the middle of the highway trying to stop one of the buses, prompting it to go around the group. A Route B school bus Wednesday morning came upon a group of about 20 people The school district's supervisor, Liz Bystedt, in her note to parents, didn't sound too confidence-inspiring. In her public note, she omitted mention of illegal immigrants as the perpetrators of the two incidents, and didn't date the incidents, either. How long ago did this happen, or was it yesterday? If it was a few days or weeks ago, was she keeping it in the dark and letting kids use those bus stops despite the dangers, and as buses drove past them? Her solution wasn't satisfactory, either. She went on to say that if these marauders are found again at a school bus stop, the bus driver will drive away without stopping. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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