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Minnesota School Curriculum Highlights ICE-Migrant Interactions in Geography Lesson

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A middle school in Minnesota recently presented a controversial lesson to its eighth-grade geography class. The students were shown slides suggesting that ICE has “harassed” migrants. Additionally, they were offered extra credit for watching a 19-minute video titled “ICE and Trump’s $170 Billion Deportation Machine.”

Fox News Digital acquired a complete set of slides given to the students at Hermantown Middle School. The materials included a question prompting students to consider, “How is President Trump trying to reduce the large number of undocumented immigrants as promised in his election campaign?”

The nonprofit organization Defending Education, which advocates for parents and students in educational settings, communicated with the school’s principal. The principal asserted that the lesson’s content adheres to Minnesota’s educational standards.

Anti-ICE signs.

Protesters are seen holding anti-ICE signs. (Photo by Stephanie Tacy/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Nicole Neily, the founder and president of Defending Education, expressed her concerns to Fox News Digital. She stated, “It’s bad enough that this biased lesson is filled with inaccuracies, but the principal’s defense of such material truly adds insult to injury.”

“Students are being force-fed ideological propaganda during finite lesson time (when they’re not being encouraged by activist teachers to walk out of their classrooms, that is) and told what to think, rather than how to think.

“It’s little wonder that families are fleeing the public education system in droves.”

The slides given to students also explain why “tricky & violent tactics,” including federal agents wearing masks to hide their identity, can be used by ICE agents for “kidnapping/hurting people.”

Columbia University protest

Anti-ICE students and professors hold a rally. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Middle school students were then given examples of “thousands of LEGAL immigrants and 170 U.S. citizens” being “dragged, tackled, beaten, tased and shot,” encouraging the eighth graders to click a link for video content.

The school is part of Hermantown Community Schools, whose K-12 2024-2027 “Blueprint for Success” outlines curriculum requirements for schools in the district that include “antiracist, culturally sustaining, and [curriculum that] reflects the diversity of the student population.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the school for comment but has not yet heard back. 

The Minnesota school district defines antiracist as “actively working to identify and eliminate racism in all forms in order to change policies, behaviors, and beliefs that perpetuate racist ideas and actions.”

The school system also calls for “culturally sustaining,” which it defines as the integration of “content and practices that infuse the culture and language of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities who have been and continue to be harmed and erased through the education system.”

School classroom with blackboard.

A Minnesota middle school showed eighth graders slides accusing ICE of “harassing” migrants and offered extra credit for watching a video on Trump’s deportation policies. (iStock)

Hermantown Community Schools instructs the advising committee to “improve students’ equitable access to effective and more diverse teachers.”

The curriculum remains in place as K-12 students and some teachers across the country have engaged in school walkouts.

In Cincinnati, students wreaked havoc at a local Kroger grocery store after walking out of school for an anti-ICE demonstration earlier this month, where students were filmed throwing objects at the ceiling. A witness said students were taking beer and adult beverages from shelves. 

In Virginia, more than 300 high school students were suspended after an anti-ICE walkout that resulted in a police response last week, and multiple teens were arrested during a student anti-ICE walkout in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, this week. 

Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News. Story tips can be sent to Preston.Mizell@fox.com and on X @MizellPreston

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