NY Times reports students are intimidating Latinos by bringing American flags to school

The New York Times is taking political fearmongering to an interesting new low, and it involves children.

A new article, titled “Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Pervades Long Island Suburbs,” contains complaints that students in the area are “intimidating” other children by waving American flags at school. Yes, only in the modern United States would kids waving their country’s flag at school not only be considered newsworthy, but also controversial.

From the article:

ICE agents have turned Nassau County’s fire stations into rest stops, pulling into parking lots to take a break from patrolling. Sandra Valencia, who runs a youth leadership program on Long Island through Rural & Migrant Ministry, an advocacy group, said that agents park outside schools after classes are released, frightening parents.

“Children of Republican parents have intimidated our kids,” Ms. Valencia said in Spanish. “They showed up to school with American flags.”

Latinos on Long Island have accused ICE of discrimination. In a lawsuit filed April 8, five residents of Latino descent said that agents unlawfully stopped and arrested them based solely on their race and ethnicity, with no regard for their immigration status, in violation of federal laws and regulations. The agency did not respond to an inquiry about the litigation.

Keep in mind, this is the same outlet where, in 2021, editorial board member Mara Gay said it was “just disturbing” to see “dozens of American flags” on Long Island.

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