The mask is off, Patriots. A teachers union activist stood at a Florida Teachers Union press conference and declared what every conservative parent has suspected for years – student protests against federal immigration enforcement aren't just encouraged, they're required.
Activist Xander Moritz made the stunning admission earlier this month, calling on students to "stand together" against ICE operations. His exact words? Student protests are "required at this time."
Not encouraged. Not optional. Required.
Congressman Byron Donalds wasn't having it. The Florida Republican and gubernatorial candidate went on national television and did what few elected officials have the courage to do – he pulled out the United States Constitution and dismantled the teachers union argument piece by piece.
Donalds Delivers the Constitutional Truth
"What's required is for our young people in Florida to be in the classroom getting an education," Donalds fired back. "The classroom is for education. Period. That's what's required."
The Congressman delivered a civics lesson the unions apparently forgot to teach: "The enumerated powers under the Constitution grant the federal government full control when it comes to immigration and naturalization – that includes enforcement, that includes deportations. Donald Trump is following federal law."
Senator John Kennedy added his trademark bluntness to the conversation: "If you act like a butthead with a cop or an ICE officer, it's not going to end well."
The Devastating Consequences
The radical indoctrination isn't just ideological – it's putting children in physical danger. Consider the horrifying reality playing out across America:
A student at Palm Beach Lakes High School was hit by a car on North Military Trail during an anti-ICE walkout. In Asheville, North Carolina, students bolted across a four-lane highway with virtually no adult supervision. A Nebraska man was beaten bloody when high school students released for an anti-ICE walkout threw objects at cars and assaulted him – while a teacher stood by and watched.
Students are catching felony charges for physically fighting police officers. Why? Because their teachers told them ICE agents "aren't real law enforcement."
This Is Coordinated – And It Comes From the Top
This isn't some grassroots student movement bubbling up organically. The National Education Association passed a formal resolution at their Portland convention last year to mobilize students against Trump's immigration policies. NEA President Becky Pringle – who conveniently sits on the Democrat National Committee – was in Los Angeles last summer personally organizing street chaos during ICE confrontations.
The NEA even distributed anti-ICE propaganda posters with instructions to plaster them across school hallways from coast to coast. They're printing this garbage with your tax dollars, folks.
School choice advocate Corey DeAngelis exposed the financial incentive: "More illegal immigrants in the school systems equals more federal funding." Follow the money – it always leads to the truth.
The Contrast Couldn't Be Clearer
While radical teachers unions push children into oncoming traffic for political theater, Minnesota counties are taking a different approach. According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, nearly every single county in Minnesota has now agreed to notify ICE when releasing criminal illegal aliens from their jails.
"This is an unprecedented level of cooperation," Leavitt reported. "They've detained some very heinous people who none of you would want living in your communities."
One state protects communities through cooperation. The other endangers children through radical activism. Same country, two completely different approaches to American law and order.
A Father's Viral Response
One Florida dad had enough. He stormed into his children's school after learning about the walkout, confronting administrators on camera with raw, unfiltered truth that's now going viral across social media.
"I have to leave work because while I'm working, I have to worry about what you're manipulating my kids into," he declared. Dad of the year, indeed.
The teachers unions have shown their cards. They don't want educated citizens – they want activist foot soldiers. They're using your tax dollars to turn classrooms into recruitment centers for anti-law enforcement sentiment.
Byron Donalds said it plainly: schools should teach the Constitution, not contempt for those who enforce it. The question now is simple – will American parents demand accountability, or will they continue allowing radical educators to weaponize their children?
