Firing a Teacher Over Illegal Immigration

The Fort Worth Independent School District has decided to terminate one of its veteran teachers for asking the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to intervene in the illegal alien problem at her school.

On Twitter, she tweeted from her personal account that Carter-River High school, where she taught English, “has been over taken” by “illegal students from Mexico.”

She then went on to write about the drug problem and the apparent lack of enforcement to do anything about it either.

After a bevy of accusations, the school board, led by Superintendent Kent Scribner and President Jacinto “Cinto” Ramos, Jr., voted unanimously to part ways with the 21-year teacher.

In my opinion, there is much, much more to this story than is being reported in the “news,” with the biggest part missing, namely, whether the Fort Worth ISD is “loaded with illegal students.”

If it is, which is most likely the case, then what are these administrators doing about it, given their pretentious concern for the safety and well-being of “ALL” students in the Fort Worth ISD system?

What would be a stroke of vindication for Ms. Clark, besides winning the lawsuit that is surely waiting in the wings against the Forth Worth ISD, is for President Trump to weigh in on the matter.

That he would instruct ICE to step up its effort to zero-in on Carter-Riverside High School and the rest of the intercity schools in the Fort Worth district and start arresting and deporting the parents of the illegal alien students.

Time will tell, but one thing is for certain. This kind of fascism, in the form of silencing a school teacher through termination, is only bound to get worse, unless the illegal immigration problem is solved.

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About the Author

Paul Derengowski, Ph.D.
Founder of the Christian Apologetics Project PhD, Theology with Dogmatics, North-West University (2018); MA Apologetics with Honors, BIOLA University (2007); ThM, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003); MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000); BA Pastoral Ministry & Bible, Baptist Bible College (1992)