grade level. and the democrats oppose school choice. even demo though studies have shown they improve test scores and more importantly, they they improve dropout rates.at we so they ought to be talkingca about what we can do to empower us instead of whining and complaining that somebody else owes you something. i consideread of w reparations o be the extraction of money from people who are never slave owners to be given the people who are never. it s ridiculous. ere neve is it so ridiculous that it s an obvious farce? i mean, the way that they are adjustingth theses numbers, the numbers are out of out of thin air. they re also throughar the roof. and now they re expanding it to things like people who ve been public. i mean, it s not real. they re not ever really reale these checks. they re just writing fraudulent promises. no, as you pointed out, the name the group that is immune from grievancees. were for example, as you know, the chinese were excluded from immigration here in a
and then to stay here with a job hopefully. it s not really about the education. nigerians have a word for what s going on here, japa escape, doing whatever it takes to leave nigeria and start a new life somewhere more prosperous. and japa may explain why the shropshire town of telford, with its university of wolverhampton student campus, now has more than 300 nigerian residents. among those is this man, who s paying £15,000 for a masters engineering course in telford. he is frank about his hope that being in britain as a student will make it easier for him to stay and work. did you come because you wanted to improve your education or because you wanted a new life in britain? me studying provides an opportunity to also probably work in the uk. so stay here, make your life here, potentially? it s a lot easier. yeah, make better life basically. telford is a predominantly white english town in a rural shropshire, but it s become significantly more
escape, doing whatever it takes to leave nigeria and start a new life somewhere more prosperous. and japa may explain why the shropshire town of telford, with its university of wolverhampton student campus, now has more than 300 nigerian residents. among those is rotimi, who s paying £15,000 for a masters engineering course in telford. he is frank about his hope that being in britain as a student will make it easier for him to stay and work. did you come because you wanted to improve your education or because you wanted a new life in britain? me studying provides an opportunity to also probably work in the uk. so stay here, make your life here, potentially? it s a lot easier. yeah, make better life basically. telford is a predominantly white english town in a rural shropshire, but it s become significantly more diverse in the last decade, largely as a consequence of international migration. sometimes it doesn t i feel like i m in england sometimes because, like,
here s our home editor, mark easton. lights, a front room in the west midlands, camera, a youtuber helping nigerians come to britain, and action! hi, guys. welcome back to my youtube channel. it s your boy. among emdee s hundreds of videos are guides on how to get a student visa to come to the uk. because there s new information regarding the student route to the uk. last year, a fifth of international student visas were issued to nigerians, 120,000 people in total half of them students, half their dependants. but emdee believes many are actually coming not for a new qualification so much as a new life. so the student thing is not really. it s not like they need the degrees. they need the degree as an access route to come into the country. so a lot of these people get their priorities shifted real fast. so it s really about getting into the uk. exactly! and then to stay here with a job hopefully. it s not really about the education. nigerians have a word for what s going on here, ja
have enough gumption what s your take on the dramatic shift in the poll numbers, what do you think is driving it there s a few things, first in politics, you re popular when the idea of you as a candidate is out there when people get to know you if you see the polls going in the opposite direction, which is what happened with ron desantis, that s never a good sign and so what s happened is people have gotten to know ron desantis more other than just the specter of him doing what he does in florida, okay, this guy s got it, until they started to be exposed to him more and more and saw how arrogant and awkward he is he s not a good retail politician his book tour has been a disaster this obligatory foreign policy trip that he s on to try to demonstrate that he has some type of foreign policy chops has also been a disaster with a weird reaction during the japa trip