School districts across America are deliberately importing teachers from foreign countries to replace American educators—and they're doing it for one disgusting reason: cheap labor.
According to a bombshell Breitbart report, districts nationwide are increasingly turning to international recruiting to fill teaching positions with foreign workers who will accept significantly lower wages than their American counterparts. This isn't about a "teacher shortage"—this is about corporate-style union busting using immigration as a weapon against American workers.
The Globalist Playbook Hits Education
Sound familiar, Patriots? It should. This is the exact same playbook globalists have used to destroy American manufacturing, construction, and countless other industries. Import cheap foreign labor, suppress wages for Americans, and watch as working families get crushed under the boot of corporate greed.
But now they're coming for our teachers—the very people responsible for educating our children. How are American teachers supposed to support their families when school administrators can simply import replacements willing to work for peanuts?
"This is economic warfare against American workers, plain and simple. Our teachers deserve better than being undercut by imported labor."
The timing couldn't be more perfect for President Trump's mass deportation agenda. While the mainstream media obsesses over "humanitarian concerns," real Americans are watching their livelihoods get auctioned off to the lowest bidder from halfway around the world.
Trump's Promise to Put Americans FIRST
This scandal perfectly illustrates why Trump's America First policies are so desperately needed. Every foreign teacher imported at below-market wages is an American teacher who can't pay their mortgage, can't support their family, can't achieve the American Dream.
Our children deserve to be taught by Americans who understand our values, our Constitution, and our way of life—not cheap foreign replacements hired to boost some superintendent's budget numbers.
The question every parent should be asking their school board: How many American teachers did you pass over to hire foreign workers for less money? And why do foreign nationals deserve jobs more than the Americans whose tax dollars fund your salaries?
