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Teachers Union & Bureaucracy in Illinois Fight Trump on Immigration
Authorities and the education establishment in Illinois are gearing up to resist federal immigration law and try to block enforcement to protect illegal immigrants, setting the stage for a potential showdown of historic with the U.S. government.
Posted in Federal, Illinois Politics
Tagged Al Llorens, Chicago, Chicago Public School, Chicago Teachers Union, Customs and Border Protection, Governor JB Pritzker, IEA, Illegal Immigration, Illinois, Illinois Education Association, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Mark Morgan, Obama Administration, president donald trump, Sanctuary Cities, Steve Balich, teachers' unions, Tom Homan, Trump Administration, U.S. Department of Justice
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The Primary Stakeholder in Schools: Parents or Educrats?
Someone I know from California told me recently that he has decided to pull his child out of public school and enroll him instead into a private, Christian school.
Why? Because during some of the Zoom instruction during the coronavirus pandemic, this concerned parent discovered some of the lessons they were trying to foist on his child. In this case, it was the anti-American historical revisionism that disgusted this parent.
Why? Because during some of the Zoom instruction during the coronavirus pandemic, this concerned parent discovered some of the lessons they were trying to foist on his child. In this case, it was the anti-American historical revisionism that disgusted this parent.
Posted in Education
Tagged Abigail Shrier, Art Moore, Attorney General, Critical Race Theory, crt, educrats, Gary Bauer, historical revisionism, Joe Biden, LGBTQ Agenda, Merrick Garland, Michael Cordona, Parents, school boards, schools, teachers' unions, Terry McAuliffe, transgender
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