Baltimore County schools investigating teacher over social media post allegedly to help ICE
- Protests erupted at Overlea High School after a teacher allegedly posted on social media targeting Hispanic students and tagging U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement .
- Students protested, expressing feelings of betrayal and loss of trust in their teacher, who was previously seen as supportive.
- The school administration is investigating the incident, stating that the teacher's post does not align with the school's values and expectations.
- Community members expressed outrage, describing the post as racist and harmful to students' sense of safety at school.
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Students fearful after posts apparently offering to turn undocumented students over to ICE - Maryland Matters
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in a 2019 file photo from Texas. Immigrants in Baltimore County were rattled last week amid reports that an Overlea High School teacher reached out to ICE and offered to identify undocumented students. (Photo courtesy Immigration and Customs Enforcement)Community leaders called on Baltimore County school officials Tuesday to ensure that undocumented students are protected, days after reports that an O…
Baltimore County schools investigating teacher over social media post allegedly to help ICE
By Stephon Dingle Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Protests started Friday at a Baltimore County high school after a teacher allegedly posted to social media, targeting Hispanic students by way of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Students held a protest inside the halls of Overlea High School after the post targeted almost 50 Hispanic students who were excused from school for a day earlier in the week to …
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