
This year, over 20 illegal immigrants attempted to board class buses in southern California, prompting school authorities to advise parents to check their children’s safety while they were there.
According to Fox 5 San Diego, parties of illegal immigrants were rambling on Tuesday and Wednesday, blocking two school vehicle roads in the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District. As a result, Superintendent Liz Bystedt sent an email to school district families, warning them to” stay]vigilant ]”.
The second school bus incident, according to Fox 5, happened on Tuesday evening when three illegal immigrant people attempted to stop the vehicle in the middle of the city. According to the report, the vehicle was reportedly full of children at the time of the event and that Bystedt claimed the vehicle was forced to “go around” the class of unlawful refugees.
A group of 20 improper refugees attempted to board a vehicle that was stopped at a designated pick-up place on Wednesday, according to the next event. The director explained that no unlawful immigrants were permitted to board the bus and that the vehicle stop’s parents could ensure that the kids boarded properly.
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According to Fox 5, no injuries were reported to the students, team members, or improper refugees involved in the two school bus situations. The store pointed out that authorities have not established any connections between the two teams of illegal immigrants.
Bystedt noted that the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District reported both situations to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, the California Highway Patrol, and the U. S. Border Patrol.
” The San Diego Sheriff’s Office was made aware of this event today. We are conducting a follow up investigation to determine if a criminal action has occurred”, Kimberly King, a San Diego Sheriff’s Office spokesperson, said in a speech to Fox 5. The Sheriff’s Office works with the school area to ensure the safety of the students and the neighborhood.
District officials informed families that vehicle owners will avoid any prevents where suspected illegal immigrants are gathered as law enforcement investigates the class vehicle situations. Bystedt told parents,” Please stay ]vigilant ] and if the bus drives by, please follow the bus to pick up your child at the next stop”.