Should Public School Districts Hire Teachers Who Came to the US Illegally?
Recently, the Denver Public School System announced that it would allow
illegal immigrants to teach in its classrooms. They're aliens who
President Obama, through an executive action that was not
congressionally approved, granted what is known as deferred action for
childhood arrivals (DACA). Obama's policy gives them temporary,
two-year legal standing, work authorization and removes them from
possible deportation.
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Texas second grader claims teacher confiscated Bible during reading time
A Texas teacher may be investigated after the Liberty Institute released
a statement and sent a letter to Hamilton Elementary School about an
alleged incident involving a second-grade student's choice of reading
material.
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Democrats Selectively Invoke the Rule of Law
Last week, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy drew a line in the sand against
the federal thugs from the Bureau of Land Management, who rustled his
cattle and brought in professional snipers in an effort to bully him
into subjugation to their regulations and grazing fees.
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Chicago children, parents fearful
The red, blue and green equipment at Brownell School in Chicago's Park
Manor neighborhood sat eerily empty less than 24 hours after five
children were shot and wounded while walking nearby.
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Republican Candidates, Answer War on Women
Just because your opponent is hurling baseless or even ridiculous
charges does not mean that you are free to disregard them. You may think
it's absurd to argue that you are engaged in a "war on women." But
contempt for the accusation is not enough.
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Students Prevail: Michelle Obama Re-schedules
Michelle Obama is rearranging plans for a speech before graduating high
school seniors in Topeka, Kan., in the face of protests that her
appearance at a combined graduation ceremony for five schools would
limit seating for families and friends.
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Fourth Graders Caught Selling Pot in Colorado School
School officials in northern Colorado are asking parents to take care
with their newly legal recreational marijuana, after fourth graders were
caught dealing the drug on an elementary school campus.
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