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politics12h ago
School boss’ anti-migrant kids rant sends shockwaves through the left
- A Ramona Unified School District trustee said deporting migrant children could improve the district's student-to-teacher ratio.
- Maya Phillips framed the issue as a practical matter rather than taking a position on immigration.
- Phillips linked deportation to reducing overcrowding in classrooms serving American and legal immigrant students.
- The remarks prompted criticism from parents who want schools to be safe and inclusive.
- Ramona Unified School District is located near San Diego, an area heavily affected by immigration enforcement.
- Phillips immigrated from St. Petersburg, Russia in 1999 and became a US citizen in 2006.
- The district’s leadership said the board, teachers, and staff work to create a safe and welcoming environment for all students.
- The incident occurred amid ongoing debates about immigration enforcement in San Diego County.
- Community members expressed anger and urged educators to prioritize student safety and inclusion.
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