Gary Elementary School teacher's 'Go ICE' post on social media draws outrage from West Chicago School District 33 community
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In West Chicago, Illinois, a recent social media post by an elementary school teacher has sparked significant controversy among parents and community members. The teacher’s comment, made in response to a discussion about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has provoked an outcry for its apparent support of the agency.

The teacher in question is employed at Gary Elementary School, and his brief, two-word comment, “Go ICE,” on a public forum discussing immigration activities, has ignited a wave of anger. On Monday, a sizable gathering of over 100 parents and community members assembled in protest, voicing their disapproval at the West Chicago City Council chambers.

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The protestors expressed their dismay that the teacher remains on staff despite his public stance, which many find controversial given the sensitive nature of immigration issues. Activist Victor M. voiced the concerns of many, questioning, “Where is the due process for all the kids being kidnapped on the streets?”

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policies and the role of educators in navigating these charged topics. As the community continues to grapple with these issues, the situation underscores the broader debate about free speech and professional responsibilities.

“Where is the due process for all the kids being kidnapped on the streets?” said activist Victor M.

“At home, we teach our children to be respectful to the teachers, and we expect the same for the teachers to be respectful,” said grandparent Emma Villa.

Many at Monday’s gathering have previously protested against ICE activities in West Chicago. They say ICE has targeted West Chicago’s large Latino population in the last several months, causing the separation of many families.

“We have kids in our school districts, in this school specifically, who have lost a mom or dad or family member within the last three months. They’re going home wondering if they will ever see mom or dad again,” said West Chicago Mayor Daniel Bovey.

The mayor says he invited the demonstrators to express themselves at the meeting rather than at the school. As part of the protest, many parents kept their kids home from school on Monday, with some bringing them to the meeting instead.

“You have many students across District 33 who did not go to school today because of fear incited by a teacher,” said Illinois state Sen. Karina Villa.

ABC7 reached out to both the school and the teacher involved, but neither immediately responded. Many of the protesters say they recognize the teacher’s First Amendment rights to free speech, but they have rights as well.

“Everyone has the right to say what’s on their minds, but there’s also consequences to that,” said grandparent Elizabeth Albert.

The community members protesting say their next step is to attend the next school board meeting early next month and urge the board to take action against the teacher.

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