Posted on 10/12/2018 8:12:18 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Teacher suspended after telling media that Stephen Miller ate glue as a third-grader © Getty Images
A teacher who claimed President Trumps senior policy adviser Stephen Miller ate glue while he was a third-grade student in her class has reportedly been suspended from her job.
The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday that the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District placed Nikki Fiske on home assignment following her disclosures to The Hollywood Reporter.
A spokeswoman for the school district to the Times that they are concerned about Fiskes release of student information, including allegations that the release may not have complied with applicable laws and district policies.
This has been picked up by other digital publications and blogs, and some issues have been raised, she continued.
According to the Times, Fiske, 72, is also registered Democrat who supports causes associated with liberals, her Facebook account has revealed.
Miller has been under scrutiny in recent months as the Trump administration continues to face backlash over its zero tolerance policy, which led to the separations of hundreds of migrant families caught crossing the border illegally.
Glue. Jenkhem for the First World.
I have it on good authority that Hillary was caught flickin boogers in the third grade.
> Politics aside, what she did was incredibly unprofessional.
Not only that, but it constitutes a de facto blackmail threat against all students she has ever had in a classroom.
She’s probably topping up as a substitute or term teacher.
This is what they do. Democrats use their work access to privileged information about people who they hate, and pass the information to someone who can hurt them.
This is about glue. Most of the time it’s some democrat operative who has access to criminal, judiciary, driving or fiscal information. She accesses the information illegally, and in violation of the terms of her job contract. She has nothing to worry about, because none of them have ever been prosecuted for this.
Why we let these people teach our children is beyond me... we treat teaching like a Starbuck’s job in this country... I think it is past time to implement some standards.
The media acts like it sniffs glue.
Of course it was unprofessional. After teaching full time, I substitute in my retirement. Practically the first thing they tell us is that anything to do with the kids in school must remain confidential. She should be fired.
“I think it is past time to implement some standards.”
And that would probably be a lot easier if there weren’t unions in the way.
How many teachers remember students from a quarter century ago? In such detail?
I still eat paste. Mmmmmm
This is good, what she did was most unethical and she should be made an example of.
Having said that she’s 72 and could probably care less, I doubt it can affect her retirement.
Wait. What? Who DIDN’T eat that delicious glue when we were in the third grade.
I remember the “paste” glue. That was good too. LOL
Whoa, Whoa Whoa....... had to do a search to see what Jensen was.
Cant believe what people will do...
Google search shows Obama holding a glass bottle with a half inflated balloon on top.
Guess hes a Jenkem Sniffer ?
You’re probably better off. :-)
Politics aside, I'm not ready for the 21st century. I took it for granted that the original story was parody. It never even crossed my mind that "Trump's policy advisor ate glue in the third grade" would (1) be spoken as serious political commentary by anyone, or (2) be reported as if it was newsworthy by anyone. The democrats continue to surpass my wildest imaginings.
Yep.
Based on this information, Kavanaugh MUST resign!
As usual, she is another terribly uninformed liberal product of the assembly line.
In 1997, the Clinton administration entered into a settlement agreement in Flores v. Reno, a lawsuit filed in federal court in California by pro-illegal immigration advocacy groups challenging the detention of juvenile aliens taken into custody by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
The Clinton administration agreed to settle this litigation despite the fact the Supreme Court had upheld the Immigration and Naturalization Service regulation that provided for the release of minors only to their parents, close relatives, or legal guardians.
But in a controversial decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, the most liberal in the country, has interpreted the settlement agreement to apply to both minors who are accompanied and unaccompanied by their parents.
In other words, it is the 9th Circuits misinterpretation of the Clinton administrations settlement agreement that doesnt allow juvenile aliens to stay with their parents who have been detained for unlawful entry into the country. But as the court didnt take into consideration, the ruling also will not allow kids being brought into the country not with their legal guardians but as smuggled contraband, to be discovered and will not be released back to the people they illegally entered with as they are not parents or guardians.
Of course, if those parents would simply agree to return to their home countries, they would be immediately reunited with their children. So those who come here illegally are themselves to blame for their children being assigned to foster care or to another family member or sponsor who may be in the country. And if they are determined to be illegal aliens, they will be returned back across the border, the adults for themselves, the contraband, to their parents/guardians, if they can be found. Otherwise, they are a ward of the state and will be placed in foster care and available for adoption. Seems a bad way, and a burden to the taxpayers, to get their children into the country.
The Trump White House has declined to comment on specific actions of previous presidents. But a DHS official said its frustrating to be blamed for conditions at facilities that predate Trump and for creating new policies that were already in action.
rwood
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