Texas teacher tells ICE on social media to raid high school

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A teacher investigation in Fort Worth, Texas is underway by district officials when allegedly asked to raid a public high school taught in the city on social media on social media on social media.

MondayFort Worth Independent School District The USA Today was confirmed that it was notified of alternative teachers, which shows that the immigration law enforcement agency should visit a secondary school.

School officials did not respond to the request to identify the teachers, or said how long he had taught in the district.

“We are familiar with the recent social media post regarding the North Side High School, which was allegedly created by alternative teachers and it has caused concern in our Fort Worth ISD community,” the district said. In a statement obtained by, said. “We take this matter very seriously and are conducting a thorough investigation to understand the situation and to ensure appropriate steps.”

This post, the district confirmed, “I have many students who do not even speak English, and they are in the 10th 11th grade. They have to talk to me through their iPhone translator. The system.

After taking office on January 20, President Donald Trump immediately signed the executive orders on illegal immigration and refugee entry. Unlike the 14th Amendment, he is also trying to eliminate the citizenship of birthright.

Teachers who allegedly told the ICE that they were not allowed to go to high school on campuses

The district said that alternative teachers will not be allowed on campus during his internal investigation.

The statement continues, “We are determined to maintain a positive and auxiliary environment for our students.” We appreciate your patience and understanding when we resolve the issue. “

Contributions: USA today’s Zack Anderson

Natalie Nesa Alind is a senior reporter for USA Today. Arrive at Nalund@usatoday.com and follow it on x @natalielund.

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