Illegal Aliens Try To Board California School Bus, Parents Intervene

A group of 20 illegal aliens attempted to board a California school bus on Wednesday, leading to heightened security measures within the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District. The incident, which took place as the bus was picking up students, is the second of its kind in the district this week, raising serious concerns among parents and school officials.

The first incident occurred on Tuesday, when three men attempted to stop a school bus on Highway 94. The driver managed to navigate around the men and continue on the route. The following day, a much larger group of 20 people tried to board a different bus at the same location. Fortunately, parents at the bus stop intervened, preventing the illegal aliens from boarding the bus.

In response to these alarming events, Superintendent Liz Bystedt issued a letter to parents announcing new safety protocols. Buses will now bypass stops where migrants are present and proceed directly to the next scheduled stop. Parents were urged to remain vigilant and to follow the bus to the next stop if it bypasses their location.

Nicole Cardinale, a parent whose 8-year-old son was on the bus, expressed her fear after learning about the incident. Her son described the adults trying to board the bus as carrying backpacks and appearing determined to get on.

The San Diego Sheriff’s Office has launched an investigation to determine if any criminal activity occurred. The Sheriff’s Department is working closely with the school district to ensure the safety of students and the community.

These incidents underscore the ongoing challenges faced by border communities and the importance of maintaining vigilant security measures to protect students.