A teacher in Texas sparked outrage after urging Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to target his own students because they “don’t even speak English.”
The teacher, who goes by @hookem232 on
The teacher was responding to a daily update from ICE announcing the number of arrests and detainers the agency had made against illegal immigrants amid President Trump’s crackdown on his first week back in office.
“You need to come to Fort Worth, TX to Northside High School,” the teacher wrote. “I have a lot of students who don’t even speak English and they are in 10th-11th grade.
‘They have to communicate with me through their iPhone translator. The (Department of Education) should also completely overhaul our school system in Texas. ‘
In another post from his account, the teacher responded to a tweet highlighting a teacher in North Carolina who vowed to fight Trump’s anti-dei executive orders this week.
“I teach these f****** libtards every day and that’s what I talk to no one at work but the kids,” he replied.
A teacher at Northside High School in Fort Worth, Texas, sparked outrage after urging Ice Agents to target his own students because they “don’t even speak English”

The teacher, who went by @hookem232 on

In another post from his account, the teacher responded to a tweet highlighting a teacher in North Carolina who vowed to fight Trump’s anti-dei executive orders, branding such critics “libtards”
The teacher’s detonators against his own students came after a Trump administration directive allowing ice agents to raid “sensitive areas.”
This includes hospitals, schools and churches.
Within hours of the X posts coming to light, Fort Worth Independent School District Board President Roxanne Martinez said in a statement that the district was launching an investigation.
“We are aware of a recent social media post referencing North Side High School that was allegedly made by a substitute teacher and has caused concern among the Fort Worth ISD community,” the statement said.
‘We are taking this matter very seriously and are conducting a thorough investigation to understand the circumstances and ensure appropriate action is taken.
“Per district protocol, the employee will not be on campus during the investigation. We are committed to maintaining a positive and supportive environment for all students. ‘
The teacher’s insistence on ice on his own students stands in contrast to some liberals who have vowed to fight Trump’s deportation efforts.
A wave of “warning” posts have emerged on social media alerting communities in cities such as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles of possible ice attacks in their areas.
President Trump’s new border czar Tom Homan issued a warning to local governments that may have similar ideas this week, saying they could face criminal charges if they try to protect illegal immigrants from detection or deportation by federal authorities.
A memo sent by Trump appointee and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove on Tuesday reiterated the threat, saying, “Federal law prohibits state and local actors from resisting, resisting, obstructing, or otherwise complying with lawful immigration-related commands and requests.’
Arrests and deportations began as early as Tuesday, and the Numbers of illegal immigrants arrested have since risen to more than 2,000 in Trump’s first week.

The teacher’s inflammatory posts against his own students came after a Trump administration directive allowing ice agents to raid ‘sensitive areas’ including hospitals and schools

It comes as an additional 1,500 active-duty troops arrived at the southern border on Thursday
Thursday morning also marked the start of Trump’s move to deploy the US military to the southern border, with 1,500 active-duty troops arriving early in the day.
The Pentagon confirmed that the 1,000 Army soldiers and 500 Marines deployed south include military police units and combat engineers and intelligence specialists to assist in detection and monitoring of illegal border hijackers.
The additional active forces, adding to the approximately 2,500 already currently stationed along the border, will also help build barriers along the border and provide air power for deportations.
More than 5,400 migrants currently in US detention are being flown out of the country by the military, in a show of force for Trump’s early days back in the White House.
As part of the effort, four C-17 and C-130 military aircraft were moved this week to El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California, an official told Task & Purpose.
One of these planes was dramatically turned away by deporting a new wave of migrants on Thursday after the Mexican government blocked the move.

Mexican authorities on Thursday blocked a US military plane from deporting illegal migrants amid rising tensions between the two nations

President Trump’s hardline border czar Tom Homan warned that local governments trying to protect illegal migrants from deportation forces could now face criminal charges
Trump plans to send a total of 10,000 active-duty troops to the border.
As he toured natural disaster sites in North Carolina and California on Friday, Trump issued a stern warning to illegal immigrants with criminal records, saying, “We’ll get them out first.”
A senior official in the Trump administration revealed exclusive deportation and arrest numbers to DailyMail.com the same day, showing shocking details of the worst criminals who had slipped through the net.
Among the worst of the worst to be picked up by ICE on Friday included Cesar Augusto Polanco, 59, a Dominican Republican national who was living free in Boston despite a criminal conviction for second-degree murder.
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