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PoliticsDecember 15, 2025
High School sends home stern warning to students: don't you dare make fun of people getting deported by ICE, or else!
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As ICE ramps up operations in the Mogadishu-St. Paul area, a high school is sending out a stern warning. No, not about crime and corruption. Not even about ICE deporting illegals in the area. The high school is concerned about students laughing and making fun of ICE deporting illegals in the area.
Edina Public Schools, a suburb outside of Mogadishu, Minnesota, sent a letter home making it clear that such based and patriotic jokes will be met with consequences.
Making light of immigration threats or referencing ICE in ways that cause fear or humiliation is a serious offense and not representative of our core values. ... If this type of behavior occurs, we will honor the discipline policy and move forward with consequences up to and including suspension.
However, no word on if there will also be consequences for calling Governor Tampon Tim Walz a "retard" as others have been doing.
Edina Public Schools @edinaschools has decided that they're going to suspend students who engage in First Amendment free speech about ICE, in order to protect the feelings of illegal aliens. pic.twitter.com/WUtvNOxHRz
— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) December 14, 2025
Trump's ICE has been ramping up operations after Somali "citizens" were tied to one billion dollars worth fraud in the state, with one billion in TAXPAYER dollars meant to help feed kids during the pandemic.
- 86 people charged in widespread Minnesota fraud schemes, 78 are Somali immigrants.
- A nonprofit claims to have fed “tens of thousands” of children during the pandemic, federal prosecutors say nearly all meals were never delivered.
- A second fraud scheme involved hundreds of organizations billing Minnesota for services meant to help people at risk of homelessness—services prosecutors say were never performed.
- Leaders of the nonprofit allegedly spent taxpayer money on luxury homes, cars, and real estate in Turkey and Kenya.
That's at least one side of the political argument. On the other side - the "left-coded" side, if you will - claims without evidence that Somali migrants are a vital part of the fabric of Minneapolis, who pay their taxes.
That’s a measly $797 a person in taxes, while 42% of them collect food stamps.
Do you realize how much that doesn’t make your case? https://t.co/XaYbsrwTS3
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) December 4, 2025
Edina Public Schools had decided the real problem isn't the fraud or rampant illegal immigration. It isn't even so much ICE enforcing laws, even though doing so is frowned upon by the local police. No, the real issue is high school bros exercising their First Amendment to express their support of laws being enforced, or the people enforcing those laws. Such civic disobedience has no place in the Mogadishu-St. Paul school system.
What I'm wondering is if there was a specific incident that the school is addressing, or if this was just a preemptive statement. Don't you dare make light of people getting deported OR ELSE!
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