The teacher thought that sends complaints to «capture school» of illegal immigrants Trump. It turned, saw them all

The teacher, sending Donald Trump tweets with requests to get rid of the «challenging its school» of illegal immigrants, was dismissed by unanimous decision of the local Council.

Until Tuesday, June 4, Georgia Clark has worked as an English teacher at Carter-Riverside High School in Fort worth (TX). Last month, her Twitter account began to receive messages addressed to the acting President of the United States.

«Mr. President, the independent school district of Fort worth was flooded with undocumented students from Mexico. she wrote may 17 — Mr. President, I don’t know what to do. I would be grateful for any of your actions that will help to remove them from Fort worth».

«They took Carter-Riverside High School. — the woman continued — By campus drug dealers roam, and when the sleuths found clues, they did nothing».

Then Clark left the President your phone number and full name, adding that «the Mexicans refuse to honor our flag.»

After the school administration demanded to explain the situation, the teacher said that he considered the messages private and not thought that they will be shared. The account @Rebecca1939, which Clark posted the tweets have been deleted.

«After we learned about tweets, there are other accusations against her. — said superintendent Kent P. Scribner — In my professional opinion, the decision [the dismissal] was in the best interests of the district».

Clark, who worked at Fort Worth Independent School District since 1998, plans to appeal and challenge the decision of the management.

According to sources, this is not the first associated with the scandal. In 2007, the woman hit one of the children, and in 2013, called the students «little Mexico», referring to another child as «white bread». Also recently Clark allegedly told the student, «show the papers that prove you are here legally» when he wanted to be excused to the bathroom. At the moment, the school is investigating the incident.

In independent school district Fort worth, about 63% of the students are Hispanic. According to regulations, teachers are required to educate children regardless of immigration status and have no right to ask, whether those legally in the country, as well as to report students to immigration services.

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