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UK Schools Pushing Books On Kids Telling Them "There's Plenty Of Room" For Small Boat Migrants

UK Schools Pushing Books On Kids Telling Them "There's Plenty Of Room" For Small Boat Migrants Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, British kids as young as five are now being read picture books that paint small boat crossings in glowing terms and urge them to open the door to unlimited migration.   While record numbers of illegal arrivals strain housing, schools and public services, left-wing charities are using taxpayer-backed programmes to turn classrooms into recruitment centres for open borders ideology. More than 1,100 schools and nurseries across the UK have signed up to...
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