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Teacher 'told Hispanic student who is a US citizen to go back to her own country' after the youth did not rise during the national anthem.
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[quote:Me 78179384:MV80MjY1NzYzXzc3NzE2OTE5X0YxNjI2MkM5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78474916:MV80MjY1NzYzX0I4QTc0MDcx] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8001135/Teacher-told-Hispanic-student-country-not-standing-national-anthem.html A teacher in Chicago has come under fire after he told a Hispanic student, who is a US citizen, to go back to her country after she didn't get up during the national anthem. The teacher's remarks were made to a student at the Nicholas Senn High School last month, who said she remained seated during the anthem as part of a protest against police brutality, US immigration policies and anti-immigrant political rhetoric. Yesica Salazar, 17, said the teacher responded by asking her if her legs were broken, and recalls she was told 'go back to my own country if I didn't want to stand.' [/quote] She might be a citizen, but she is not an American [/quote]
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A teacher in Chicago has come under fire after he told a Hispanic student, who is a US citizen, to go back to her country after she didn't get up during the national anthem.
The teacher's remarks were made to a student at the Nicholas Senn High School last month, who said she remained seated during the anthem as part of a protest against police brutality, US immigration policies and anti-immigrant political rhetoric.
Yesica Salazar, 17, said the teacher responded by asking her if her legs were broken, and recalls she was told 'go back to my own country if I didn't want to stand.'
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