A grandfather took to social media to criticize a school that told a family they would need to hire a translator if they wanted to send their son to attend.
The mother, from a small town in Ohio, took her son to a meet-and-greet with the teacher. She was then told that she “has to hire a translator with her own money in order to send him to preschool because he is the only student that doesn’t speak Spanish,” the grandfather explained.
The school is in New Philadelphia in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
“This migrant problem is not a red state, blue state thing because I live in a red state, and we’re just overrun with them,” he said. “So it’s our whole government. It’s all of them. Can you believe that?”
“Can’t go to preschool because he doesn’t speak Spanish. Unbelievable.”
The surge of migrants in Ohio has left the state lacking resources and placed Americans in danger.
Last year, 11-year-old Aiden Clark was killed by a Haitian migrant driving recklessly in Springfield, OH. More than twenty other children were taken to the hospital.