A Border Patrol recruiter was asked to leave a college and career fair on Wednesday at a public high school in Southern California.
A post on the El Centro Sector Facebook page described the incident and questioned if “Extremist Agendas in our Schools” played a role in the high school’s principal asking the Border Patrol recruiter to leave the campus event.
“The principal refused to provide an explanation for the dis-invitation,” the El Centro Sector social media post reads. “Whatever the reason, it’s unacceptable. A taxpayer-funded school in the United States refusing to allow interested students to explore career information from a federal law enforcement agency? It appears the Coachella Valley High School principal did just this.”
Border Patrol has participated in the Coachella Valley High School career fair for three years. The request for the recruiter to leave the fair was “very strange,” David Kim, assistant chief patrol agent for the El Centro Sector, told The Daily Signal.
“Students depend on leadership promoting an environment of learning and creativity, not agenda-driven edicts,” Border Patrol El Centro Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino wrote on X. […]
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