Georgia Clark, A Texas Teacher, Was Fired For Asking President Donald Trump To Deport Undocumented Students

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As of June 5, Georgia Clark has been fired by the Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas after some of her tweets asking President Donald Trump to deport undocumented students gained attention.

In a tweet posted by the board, it was disclosed that by a unanimous vote (of 8-0); it was decided to fire the teacher.

It has been revealed that Clark reached out the president on numerous occasions on Twitter begging him to take action because she deemed too many illegals and drug dealers were taking over Carter-Riverside High School.

The former Carter-Riverside employee sent out the messages to POTUS, assuming they were private, and therefore thought students, parents, and colleagues would never see them.

Clark thought wrong because local media quickly caught wind of the public plea to Mr. Trump and exposed her actions.

In a series of now-viral tweets posted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the educator, who used the handle @Rebecca1939, requested that the president drain the swamp as he promised during his presidential campaign.

Clark also tweeted out two phone numbers to the president hoping that he will contact her with a solution.

In a tweet that was posted last week, she claimed that someone, who works for Trump, responded.

She wrote: “Mr. President, I asked for assistance in reporting illegal immigrants in the FWISD public school system and what I received was an alarming tweet from someone identifying himself as one of your assistants followed by a second tweet from the same person.”

On May 17, the English and language arts teacher begged POTUS to deal with the population of undocumented students at the Texas school in this tweet: “Mr. President, Forth Worth Independent School District is loaded with illegal immigrants from Mexico. Carter-Riverside High School has been taken over by them. Drug dealers are on our campus now, and nothing was done to them when the drug dogs found the evidence.”

Another tweet from Clark that was public for all to see read: “I do not know what to do. Anything you can do to remove the illegals from Fort Worth would be greatly appreciated.”

Back in March, she applauded Trump for apparently answering her prayers in a message that read: “My prayers were answered. Drain that swamp and the sooner, the better.”

When the tweets were reposted on multiple news outlets, Fort Worth Independent School District’s superintendent Kent P. Scribner responded with this message explaining that all students are welcomed and added: “Our mission is to prepare ALL students for success in college, career, and community leadership. Let me reiterate our commitment that every child in the District is welcome and is to be treated with dignity and respect. Thank you.”

Many predict that Mr. Trump might invite Clark to the White House when he concludes his trip to Europe to thank her for her support and her commitment to his anti-immigrant policies.

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