The border patrol recruiter came out of the California Liceo career fair

A California school district apologized after a United States frontier patrol The recruiter was “inadvertently” denied access to a high school career fair this week, saying that what happened was an “misunderstanding”.
The Unified School District of Coachella Valley said that a frontier patrol recruiter was “inadvertently denied” the entry to a career fair to the coachella Valley High School from the principal on Wednesday.
“We want to clarify that we do not forgive this behavior and that appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken with the staff members involved to ensure that this does not happen again,” said the district in a press release.

The principal of Coachella Valley High School in southern California “inadvertently” denied an entrance to the United States border patrol recruiter at the school during a career fair on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
“Our students appreciated the precious interactions and intuitions that they acquired by learning the careers in the police and in the border patrol,” he continued. “We recognize the importance of providing our students with career options and opportunities in the real world”.
The district added that it welcomes the presence of the border patrol in any future career fair in its three High schools.
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A road view of Coachella Valley High School. The principal denied an entrance to the United States border patrol recruiter at the school during a career fair on Wednesday. (Google Maps)
In a subsequent post, he thanked the school district for his apologies.
“We can’t wait to continue our relationship with them for the benefit of our young people and students,” he wrote.
On Wednesday the Massimo hosted 36 sellers at the fair of his career, according to the Sun. Bovino reported that the United States border patrol was invited to participate in college and the high school career fair to promote careers in the Federal police.
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At the beginning of this year, the district began to equip the schools of red cards, known as cards “know your rights”, to help people assert their rights and defend themselves if they meet federal immigration authorityAccording to reports from the newspaper.
Last week, the school council approved a policy that faces the concerns relating to immigration, including how to respond to the execution of immigration.