San Antonio ISD investigating claim one of its staffers voiced online support for local ICE raids
San Antonio ISD on Monday told parents it's investigating allegations that a staffer at one of its elementary schools made a social media comment encouraging federal immigration officials to conduct raids in the Alamo City. In an email sent to parents, Lorenzo De Zavala Elementary Principal Gloria Martinez said that the district opened its investigation after an employee at the school made posts "generating questions and concerns from our families."
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