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A California school district apologized after a US border patrol The recruiter was “accidentally” denied access to a high school career this week and said what happened was a “misunderstanding”.
The Coachella Valley Unified School District said that on Wednesday the entry into a career at the Coachella Valley High School was “accidentally refused”.
“We want to make it very clear that we do not tolerate this behavior, and the employees involved are taken appropriate disciplinary measures to ensure that this does not happen again,” said the district in a press release.
The director of the Coachella Valley High School in South California “accidentally” denied entry to the US border police to school during a career fair on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
“Our students have greatly appreciated the valuable interactions and knowledge they gained when they learned about career in law enforcement and in border patrol,” continued it. “We realize how important it is to offer our students career opportunities and opportunities for real world.”
The district added that he greeted the presence of the border patrol at all future careering in his three High schools.
Gregory Bovino, head of the US border patrol, wrote about the incident on X and asked him to ask: “Agenden in schools?”
A street view of the Coachella Valley High School. The headmaster refused to go to school on Wednesday during a career fair on Wednesday. (Google Maps)
In a subsequent article, he thanked the school district for his apology.
“We look forward to continuing our relationship with you to the benefit of our youth and our students,” he wrote.
In the Hochhoch, 36 providers were held at his career fair on Wednesday, reported The Desert Sun. Bovino said that the US limit police were invited to participate in the college and the High School career fair for three years to promote careers at states.
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At the beginning of this year, the district began to equip schools with red cards that are known as “Know Your Rights” cards to help people Immigration authoritiesreported the newspaper.
Last week, the school authority approved a guideline to consider in connection with immigration, including the reaction to the enforcement of immigration.