A Texas teacher who went on a rant on Twitter thinking her tweets were private was fired because she told the truth about how her school was “loaded with illegal students from Mexico.”

She lost her job after asking President Trump to remove illegals from her school but just won an appeal.

The Texas Education Agency Commissioner ruled that the tweets sent by Georgia Clark were protected by the First Amendment, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.

Clark is an English teacher who is now entitled to return to the classroom with back pay and employment benefits.

Clark was asking the president for help when her school was “taken over” by illegal students:

“Mr. President, Fort Worth Independent School District, is loaded with illegal students from Mexico. Carter-Riverside High School has been taken over by them.”

Clark sent several tweets complaining about the illegal students. She also complained that local authorities refused to help deport the illegal students.

 

 

Does it surprise anyone that the local authorities refused to lift a finger to help Clark?

 

 

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