
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec The Schools Actively Undermining ICE Operations, Grooming Your Children to be Un-American and How to Stop Them
Feb 13, 2026
Nikki Neely, founder and president of Defending Education, researches parental rights and school policy. She discusses school cooperation with ICE and how migrant enrollment stresses districts. She highlights parental-exclusion policies, identity-language shifts, and schools acting as social-service hubs. The conversation ends with practical reporting resources and calls for local civic vigilance.
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Migrant Influx Strains School Capacity
- Large influxes of migrant students force districts to rezone and repurpose buildings, straining capacity and safety.
- Nikki Neely links these pressures to districts' operational changes and contested resource allocation decisions.
700 Districts Resisting ICE
- About 700 districts have policies refusing cooperation with ICE or instructing staff to resist, per Defending Education.
- Neely argues these sanctuary policies prioritize noncitizens over American student safety and use public funds for activism.
Community Schools Expand School Roles
- Schools increasingly act as 'community schools' providing wraparound services beyond education.
- Neely warns this expands institutional control and dilutes parental authority over children's welfare.
