Trump Supporting Teacher Sends Private Email Refusing To Teach Undocumented Students
Another shot fired in Trump's war on illegal immigrants.
A teacher in Hawaii is getting slammed for sending out an email to faculty and staff saying he flat out refuses to teach undocumented students.
"This is another attack on the President over deportation. Their parents need to apply for immigration like everyone else. If they are here in the U.S. illegally, I won't teach them," social studies teacher John Sullivan said in the email obtained by Hawaii News Now.
Well, damn. If he's willing to put this in writing, makes you wonder how many students he's actually discriminated against.
Sullivan's email was part of an internal group message with the subject line "Students are being kept at home due to deportation fears." It's unclear what the other teachers said about the undocumented students, but clearly, Sullivan's was the most outrageous.
In true "you're busted fashion," it's now all being called a "misunderstanding."
"My comment in the email refers to if students is (sic) kept home, teachers cannot teach them," Sullivan wrote in another email to Hawaii News Now. It seems school officials are buying his lame excuse because he hasn't been fired.
"I just reminded him again that we don't discriminate against any individuals," Principal John Henry Lee said. "We're going to service all students that are registered in our school."
Yeah, we'll see how all that works out.