[quote=FlyerInHi]I don’t really see a problem with documented bi-nationals who have family and jobs in San Diego. The kids could just as well be living in San Diego. Maybe they have 2 homes.
BG, you should live and let live. The gestapo was successful because well-meaning would snitch on one another.[/quote]
Oh yeah, I HAVE and DO “live and let live.” Honestly, I could care less anymore. But when I saw people get out of (dusty) old cars with MX plates to take their kids through the back entrance of my kid(s) elem school grounds every morning on the way to work (so they weren’t so “obvious” to the front office), it really angered me at the time. ALL of the vehicles had MX plates and some of the vehicles were so run down that I have no idea how they made it to/from SD every day. My neighbors were angry as well, but there was absolutely nothing any of us could do about it. My kids’ elem school just ended up setting up more temporary classrooms (which are still there today) and hiring 4 more FT teachers by about 2000. But those days are gone. Schools at or over capacity are just rejecting students now (in lieu of hiring).
After my kid(s) got in HS, they just laughed at the fact that a LOT of their classmates were driving vehicles with MX plates on them and parking them in the student parking lot! These HS students were obviously driving themselves to school every day (from TJ?). My kid(s) stated that many of their fellow students admitted to them that they lived in TJ.
The joke is on the SD County homeowner (esp the South County homeowner) with school-age kids.