Another day, another near-unspeakable horror committed by people who shouldn't be anywhere close to our kids.
More from Fox 5 in San Diego:
The first incident occurred along the Route A route near the intersection of Highway 94 and Cochera Via Tuesday afternoon. According to Bystedt, a group of three men were walking in the middle of the highway trying to stop one of the buses, prompting it to 'go around' the group.
Yes, three men standing in the middle of the highway, trying to stop a bus full of kids.
A Route B school bus Wednesday morning came upon a group of about 20 people as it was picking students up from the same stop, Bystedt said. Parents present at the site helped the bus driver ensure students were safe and that no one boarded the bus.
Do you think your kid's underpaid bus driver is going to be able to fend off 20 "migrants" if those "migrants" actually wanted to get on the bus?
At this time, it is unclear whether the two groups are connected. No injuries to students, district staff or involved migrants were reported. Additional details about the incidents were not immediately available.
According to Bystedt, the district reported the incidents to U.S. Border Patrol, California Highway Patrol and San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
Police have not told us why the illegal aliens attempted to board the bus.
That should be a super easy question to answer. These people are not US citizens. Law enforcement should demand an answer, then jail them for illegally entering the country.
But we live in a world where the vagueness, like the crime itself, is purposeful. We'll likely never know if these were migrants who thought these were just buses for hire or if they were targeting little kids.
'The San Diego Sheriff's Office was made aware of this incident today. We are conducting a follow up investigation to determine if a criminal act has occurred. The Sheriff's Office takes issues regarding student safety very seriously and are working with the school district in order to keep the students and our community safe,' Kimberly King with the Sheriff's Department responded to FOX 5/KUSI in a statement.
Translation: "This is an election year, so stop asking questions!"
Sadly, if you think the buses are safe in San Diego without the illegals, think again. 👇
The absolute state of things ...
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