The radical left isn't even hiding it anymore. At a Florida Teachers Union press conference, activist Xander Moricz stood before cameras and declared that student protests against ICE aren't just encouraged — they're "required at this time."
Required. Let that sink in, Patriots.
Your tax dollars are funding classrooms where children are being transformed into foot soldiers for open borders activism, and the teachers unions are proudly admitting it. But Congressman Byron Donalds wasn't about to let this stand. He went on national television and did what every elected official should be doing — he pulled out the United States Constitution and systematically destroyed the union's entire argument.
Donalds Delivers Constitutional Smackdown
"What's required is for our young people in Florida to be in the classroom getting an education so that they're prepared to be economically viable when they graduate," Donalds declared. "The classroom is for education. Period. That's what's required."
The Florida Congressman didn't stop there. He laid out the constitutional case with surgical precision, reminding these radical educators of something they conveniently forgot to teach their students:
"The enumerated powers under the Constitution give the federal government full control when it comes to immigration and naturalization — that includes enforcement, that includes deportations. Donald Trump is following federal law. He's following the powers invested into the federal government by the Constitution."
Game. Set. Match.
The Horrifying Consequences They Don't Want You to See
While teachers unions coordinate their nationwide campaign of indoctrination, children are paying the price — literally with their safety.
The evidence is stacking up like a criminal docket:
At AC Reynolds High School in Asheville, North Carolina, students bolted out of classrooms and ran across a four-lane highway with apparently no adult supervision. In Nebraska, a man was beaten bloody when high school students released for an anti-ICE walkout started throwing objects at cars and assaulted him — while a teacher watched. At Palm Beach Lakes High School in Florida, a student was struck by a car on North Military Trail during a walkout and rushed to the hospital.
Children are catching felony charges for assaulting police officers because their teachers told them ICE agents "aren't real law enforcement."
Follow the Money
Conservative school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis exposed the dirty secret behind this coordinated chaos: "More illegal immigrants in the school systems equals more federal funding. It's not hard."
The National Education Association — led by Becky Pringle, who conveniently also sits on the Democrat National Committee — passed a formal resolution at their Portland convention to mobilize students against Trump's immigration policies. They've distributed anti-ICE propaganda posters with instructions to plaster them across school hallways from coast to coast.
This isn't education. It's recruitment for the radical left's army.
The Contrast Couldn't Be Clearer
While Florida teachers unions push children into oncoming traffic for political theater, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that nearly every single county in Minnesota has agreed to cooperate with ICE to detain criminal aliens. Tom Homan's success proves that cooperation works — and that most Americans want law and order, not chaos.
Senator John Kennedy delivered the blunt truth these protesters need to hear: "If you act like a butthead with a cop or an ICE officer, it's not going to end well."
One viral video captured a Florida father storming into his children's school and confronting administrators about the walkouts. "I have to leave work because while I'm working, I have to worry about what you're manipulating my kids into," he said. That dad spoke for millions of parents across America.
The Bottom Line
Teachers unions have shown their cards, folks. They want activist soldiers, not educated citizens. They're using your tax dollars to turn classrooms into recruitment centers for anti-law enforcement sentiment while gambling with your children's safety.
Byron Donalds said it plainly: the classroom is for education. The question now is whether parents across America will finally hold these radical unions accountable — or continue letting them weaponize an entire generation against the very laws that keep us safe.
