Little
Lewiston, ME has 34 languages in the school system!, by
Ann Corcoran, 5/8/16, And, one in four students is in an ELL class.
We haven’t mentioned
Lewiston much recently (no Somali kids have burned down apartment buildings
there in the last few years).
This is your usual
fluffy story about coming to America and I’m just posting it to tell you about
the school system challenges your town will face if it “welcomes” refugees this
year. Changing America one town at a time.
Besides the expense to the school
system, this family obviously entered the US illegally and are in Maine where
the welfare is good for so-called ‘asylum seekers.’ They are hoping to
persuade an immigration judge that they are legitimate refugees and they have
been told to go to Maine to wait out the legal process.
BTW, the article tells us Dad had a
job selling cellphones and computers throughout Europe, so why didn’t he simply
take the kids on one of his trips to Europe and ask for asylum there?
There must be much more to his
‘story.’ From the Lewiston-Auburn Sun Journal: LEWISTON — Joao Rodrigues and his children moved to Maine
this past winter from Africa.
His children are among the city’s 1,374 students in the English
Language Learner program. One out of every four Lewiston students is in the ELL
program; most are Somali children, but ELL students speak a total of 34
languages.
Speaking Portuguese and
communicating through an interpreter, he shared how he and his children fled
their native Angola, a country of unrest and violence. They escaped to the Democratic Republic
of the Congo before making their way to the United States. [“making their way” is code for
arriving through questionable means—ed]
They arrived in New York in January
with nothing. A pastor there recommended he take his family to Maine, where
there are African communities and where he could get help.
See our very large archive on the
Somali capital of New England—Lewiston—here. And, click here, for much more on Maine the welfare magnet where the
governor was trying to slow the giveaways to non-citizens, but not sure he ever
succeeded.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/05/08/little-lewiston-me-has-34-languages-in-the-school-system/
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