Texas teacher calls for ICE to come to their school over students ‘who don’t even speak English’

Texas teacher calls for ICE to come to their school over students ‘who don’t even speak English’

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Texas teacher calls for ICE to come to their school over students ‘who don’t even speak English’
Author: James Liddell
Published: Jan, 27 2025 17:13

‘I have many students who don’t even speak English and they are in 10th-11th grade,’ a Fort Worth-based teacher tweeted. A Texas teacher sparked backlash after calling for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to raid their school – claiming many teen pupils “don’t even speak English”.

 [The suspect responded to an ICE enforcement update on X on Friday]
Image Credit: The Independent [The suspect responded to an ICE enforcement update on X on Friday]

The suspect responded to an ICE enforcement update on X on Friday, reporting 538 arrests and an additional 373 illegal migrants in custody, under the account @HookEm232, which has since been made private. The educator’s identity has not yet been revealed.

 [The substitute teacher from North Side High School in Fort Worth, Texas, has not be identified to the public]
Image Credit: The Independent [The substitute teacher from North Side High School in Fort Worth, Texas, has not be identified to the public]

“Yall should come to Fort Worth, TX to Northside High School. I have many students who don’t even speak English and they are in 10th-11th grade,” the post read. “They have to communicate through their iPhone translator with me. The [U.S. Department of Education] should totally overhaul our school system in Texas too.”.

 [Trump signed a deluge of executive orders related to immigration within his first week in office]
Image Credit: The Independent [Trump signed a deluge of executive orders related to immigration within his first week in office]

Trump signed a deluge of executive orders related to immigration due to an “unconscionable risk” to public safety and national security, a White House official said last Monday. Some of Trump’s orders were signed with the aim of expanding ICE’s ability to arrest and detain unlawful migrants in the U.S., including one which rescinded restrictions surrounding immigration raids in areas deemed “sensitive” – including schools.

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