Georgia Clark was an English teacher in Fort Worth, Texas until the school board unanimously voted to fire her.
Her sin: she tweeted at the president claiming that illegal immigrants had overrun her school. (Hot Air)
A school board in Texas has voted to fire a teacher who had told President Trump that her school had been taken over by illegal immigrants.
Georgia Clark has been fired from the Fort Worth Independent School District “immediately,” the board reported Tuesday evening on its Twitter feed, without further elaboration.
Ms. Clark, an English teacher at Carter-Riverside High School, had written in some quickly deleted tweets addressed to Mr. Trump that her school had been “taken over” by “illegal students from Mexico.” She added that Mr. Trump had won the election “on the promise that a wall would be built to protect our borders.”
The text of the now-deleted tweet that got her in trouble went on to say that Donald Trump “won the election on the promise that a wall would be built to protect our borders.”