by Jaryn Crouson
Several schools are trying to fly under the radar with programs providing education to illegal immigrants despite the Trump administration cutting funding for such initiatives.
The Trump administration on June 30 announced it was revoking nearly $7 billion in federal grants that went towards teaching English as a second language — used in part for illegal immigrants — saying the funds are being used to push “a radical leftwing agenda.” Now, some schools are advising staff to use private messaging tactics and are wiping details from their websites to cover their tracks, The 74 reported.
“Because of the threats from the federal administration about revoking the 501(c)(3) status of nonprofits, we want to keep ourselves from being targeted,” an employee of an organization that works with undocumented youth, who chose to remain anonymous, told The 74. “Anything that could be perceived as obstructing or challenging federal immigration policies, we don’t put in writing. Anything that could be seen as a criticism of the administration — or anything that could be seen as partisan — we’re going to completely avoid.” more
Let’s just see what happens once the DOJ sends them a sternly worded letter to stop it!
Name the schools, they are not heroic they are anti-American.
Whack them. They’re no goodniks.
The last post was by Boris Badenov.
Till we take back our schools from the communists…
Looking forward to seeing what happens.
The schools in our town in Maine are 32% illegal Africans.
@Geoff,
“Natasha darlink, is that you!” lol