Source: Dan Lyman

San Diego teachers are delivering in-person instruction to illegal aliens while American children are still forced to study online, according to reports.

Many pupils in the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) have been ‘learning online’ for the past year.

A hybrid system involving partial in-person instruction is expected to launch on April 12, according to the SDUSD website.

Meanwhile, ‘child migrants’ who have recently entered the U.S. illegally are reportedly receiving face-to-face attention from San Diego teachers.

“The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) is providing the educational program for the unaccompanied migrant children who will be staying at the San Diego Convention Center through July,” an SDCOE spokesman informed Fox News. “All children in California, regardless of immigration status, have a constitutional right to education. We also have a moral obligation to ensure a bright future for our children.”

“The educational program will include English language development and social-emotional learning opportunities. The teachers who are participating in the program are doing so voluntarily, and the program is following a COVID-19 screening protocol based on guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

Read More