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For subscribers: Migrant children arriving in Mexico are encountering a school system that is not ready to receive them

Por: Los Angeles Times World January 17, 2023

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From the last row of his fourth-grade classroom in Tijuana, Fleurin Fletcher stares blankly at the board, trying to comprehend lessons in a language he doesn’t speak or read. When it comes time to solve two-digit multiplication problems, he adds the numbers instead. He erases and copies down the correct answers without really understanding why they are correct. The class moves on. The 10-year-old is one of two Haitian migrants in a classroom... + full article



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