White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday defended sending San Diego’s public school teachers to teach unaccompanied minors in person, while American students in the California city still entirely rely on remote learning. Psaki was questioned during a White House press briefing whether she think it’s fair that children who entered the United States illegally are being provided with in-person instruction at the San Diego Convention Center, while some 130,000 American children within the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) remain blocked from classrooms. “I’m just saying that context is important,” Psaki replied, adding that SDUSD is planning to offer a combination of in-person and remote learning starting from April 12. “We of course want that to be five days a week, and we’re confident we’ll get there early next month,” she said. Psaki then emphasized that the unaccompanied minors are being taught by teachers who “volunteer” to be …