Sunday, August 17, 2014

Washington Times: Illegal immigrant children get first-class treatment at taxpayers’ expense - "From culturally sensitive music [Guatemalan rap] to special meals for the lactose [and Anglo] intolerant, the [bunco artist] organizations the federal government is paying to house and care for the children [some reportedly with gray hair] who have surged across the border illegally are taking pains to make sure they are as comfortable as possible [coyote Teddy bears]. Dietitians scrutinize the menus each day to make sure they include enough whole grains [hope not sandwich bread, now considered 'racist' in some schools] but not whole milk. Counselors offer life skills [best hand grips for Beast Train] classes in Spanish [and gang sign] ..."


Illegal immigrant children get first-class treatment at taxpayers’ expense

Actress America Ferrera reads a book to a Central American immigrant boy during her visit with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation humanitarian project, Monday July 28, 2014, at a Sacred Heart Church shelter in McAllen, Texas. The program focuses on providing the children with hope and relief from their plight through reading, playing and praying. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Delcia Lopez)

Special care for border surge youths at shelters stretches federal budget

From culturally sensitive music to special meals for the lactose intolerant, the organizations the federal government is paying to house and care for the children who have surged across the border illegally are taking pains to make sure they are as comfortable as possible.
Dietitians scrutinize the menus each day to make sure they include enough whole grains but not whole milk. Counselors offer life skills classes in Spanish, and intensive English language training, including use of the Rosetta Stone program. Doctors and dentists treat the children at taxpayers’ expense — often the first medical care of the children’s lives. ...