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alp227

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Thu Jul 3, 2014, 09:19 PM Jul 2014

Dallas County IDs Three Potential Sites For Immigrant Children Who've Crossed Border

Source: KERA Public Radio

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins on Thursday identified three North Texas sites that will potentially shelter the 2,000 immigrant children from Central America that are currently in McAllen.

They are Hulcy Middle School on Polk Street in Dallas; Lamar Alternative Education Program on Walnut Street in Grand Prairie; and a Parkland Hospital building on Butler Street.

The kids could arrive in North Texas by the end of July.

Buildings were identified for their security, exercise facilities, cafeterias and large play areas.

Read more: http://keranews.org/post/dallas-county-ids-three-potential-sites-immigrant-children-whove-crossed-border

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Dallas County IDs Three Potential Sites For Immigrant Children Who've Crossed Border (Original Post) alp227 Jul 2014 OP
Good ole liberal Dallas County. I'm sure we won't see a repeat of Murietta here. Assholes. nt ChisolmTrailDem Jul 2014 #1
I would be protesters will be at all three sites davidpdx Jul 2014 #2

davidpdx

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2. I would be protesters will be at all three sites
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 10:37 PM
Jul 2014

Now if I was the feds, what I'd do is send some empty buses to one site let them get blocked and let the protesters get their panties in a twist and call their buddies at the other site. Then once they'd pulled people from the other sites, then slip the real buses in.

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