California school district apologizes after Border Patrol recruiter denied entry into high school career fair
- Coachella Valley Unified School District apologized after a Border Patrol recruiter was inadvertently denied entry to a career fair at Coachella Valley High School.
- U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino criticized the school for promoting an extremist agenda after the incident was posted on social media.
- Trustee Trinidad Arredondo acknowledged the misunderstanding and expressed hope for better communication in the future regarding such events.
- The school district affirmed that it welcomes Border Patrol's presence at future career fairs.
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California school district apologizes after Border Patrol recruiter denied entry into high school career fair
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