Politics Report: Anatomy of an Outrage
How teachers volunteering to work with migrant kids staying in San Diego became a national outrage. Plus, that Chargers news, explained.
Jim Desmond / Photo by Jamie Scott Lytle
It all started with an announcement Monday from the San Diego County Office of Education. The agency was seeking teachers who could support an educational program being developed for the girls ages 13-17, who recently crossed the border and are awaiting processing to determine whether and with whom they can stay in the country.
The girls are likely to stay here up to a month each and the shelter will operate out of the Convention Center until July.