“Hostile or Offensive Educational Environment” — California School Student Allegedly Suspended for Pro-ICE Message

A California high school student was allegedly suspended for posting a pro-United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) message on campus.

San Diego-based activist Amy Reichert shared a disciplinary letter allegedly issued by nearby Torrey Pines High School on her X account. An unnamed student received a one-day suspension for Monday, March 2, after violating the district’s “‘Fighting Words’ Doctrine.”

The letter explained that cameras caught the student posting flyers on campus, including in learning areas and in hallways, that read, “I Love ICE,” with a heart emoji replacing the word “love.” Reichert shared an image of one such flyer, which read “We [Love] ICE,” so it is unclear whether the student posted two different versions or if the letter simply made a mistake. The flyer was also signed, “From Real Americans.”…

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