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    Dulzura mom describes son's account of school bus incident

    By Michael Chen,

    2024-08-30
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    DULZURA, Calif. (KGT) - An East County mother is describing her 8-year-old son's account of a group of men, some of them undocumented migrants, trying to get on his school bus in Dulzura.

    Nicole Cardinale spoke to me in front her Dulzura home, a few miles from a Highway 94 intersection, a stop for her 8-year-old son Apollo's yellow school bus.

    On Wednesday morning, Apollo was sitting in the front his bus, when it made a stop at Highway 94 and Cochera Via.

    Cardinale says at the door of bus was a group of men.

    “He said it was confusing. Looked like adults, but they had backpacks on … He said it was scary,” said Cardinale.

    According to the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District, 20 men were gathered near the bus.

    “They were standing in doorway. I’m assuming they were communicating with the driver, trying to get a ride,” said Cardinale.

    Cardinale says she doesn’t believe the men never made a move to get on the bus.

    Parents dropping off the kids, stepped in, and got their kids on the bus. The school district say law enforcement was contacted.

    Border Patrol officials say ‘several were detained’ for being in the country illegally and are being processed for deportation. The bus incident is the second such incident in the area, involving two different routes.

    According to an email sent to parents, the previous day, on Tuesday, three men were seen walking along the highway near the same stop, trying to get on the bus.

    The incident has left parents with questions.

    “Why they thought it was okay to get on school bus? I know there is a language barrier, but they also to have some empathy … those are children, and how frightened they possibly were,” said Cardinale.

    “We don't know any of their background history … the bottom line is we don't know any of their intentions,” said Jeremy Adams, whose son attends a school in the same school district.

    Immigrant advocates tell me, it's possible the men were confused, as busses are the main form of transportation in many home countries.

    Sheriff's deputies say they are investigating to see if a crime was committed.

    Meanwhile, school district officials say deputies and Border Patrol agents were escorting the busses on Thursday.

    A nervous Apollo didn’t want to go on the bus, so a neighbor took him to school.

    “He was a little timid and kind of shook about about the situation,” said Cardinale.

    The Border Patrol says it plans to continue with extra patrols in the area. School District officials say they will be coming up with a new security plan for daily bus routes.

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    Patricia Davies
    08-30
    When the BUS Driver, sees 👀 the group of men, can't they call it in BEFORE approaching the group of men ... thanks that they didn't get Kidnapped
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