As the United States engages in kinetic operations against Iranian targets in the Middle East, there are legitimate worries about terrorist activity here at home. Coupled with the long-term impact of the open border policies of the Biden administration, American citizens have reason to be fearful.
According to a House Judiciary Committee report, from 2021 to 2024, Border Patrol encountered hundreds of “illegal aliens on the terror watchlist” and tens of thousands more from Asia and the Middle East. These numbers include over 500 Iranian nationals and tens of thousands of Chinese nationals.
In addition to these serious concerns, there are other safety and national security vulnerabilities that have gone woefully unaddressed, specifically as related to the education system. For years, K-12 schools have been naively jeopardizing the safety of their students, unnecessarily exposing them and their families to foreign adversaries.
For example, the recent explosion and popularity of student walkouts across the country have put scores of children at risk of physical harm. In too many cases, administrators have allowed students to leave school grounds to parade through communities unsupervised. Unfortunately, these events have already yielded several acts of violence perpetrated by students against law enforcement and fellow classmates.
More importantly, because students, teachers unions, and activist nonprofits regularly organize and broadcast these walkouts, the chances of pre-planned attacks by radical actors will likely increase. Parents have been right to question how readily some school administrators permit student street activism during the school day.
While these protests and walkouts leave children highly susceptible to physical danger, various schools allow staff to take trips to maligned nations with no regard to how international tensions put the children at risk.
For instance, roughly one hundred Tamalpais High School (California) students and staff were slated to take a nine-day trip to Havana, Cuba, in February. Previous district-approved pilgrimages to the communist nation included a visit to the Museum of the Revolution and a “Tobacco Farm Experience.”
Tacoma Public Schools’ (Washington) Lincoln High is planning a “cultural trip” to China in the summer of 2026. The high school has had a long-standing relationship with a “sister school” in China that features regular trips to the communist country. In fact, in 2024, Chinese leader Xi Jinping himself invited students to travel to the Asian country during his visit to Lincoln High.
Student trips are not the only cause for concern. The presence of foreign nationals in our school system also warrants closer scrutiny.
For years, K-12 schools across the country have participated in the Confucius Classrooms program facilitated by the Chinese Ministry of Education through nonprofits. Part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the program often includes financing, books and materials, and sending Chinese nationals to teach in American schools.
More troubling still is that over 30 of the school districts participating in the Confucius program were located near military bases. This not only puts those installations at risk of surveillance or possibly worse, but it also leaves military families and personnel exposed to bad actors.
These fears are not speculative. If China is willing to spy and harass its own people on American soil and on university campuses, what keeps it from doing the same to Americans?
In light of all of this, federal, state, and local leaders need to prioritize the safety and security of American K-12 students and schools. Protecting students begins with simple steps such as limiting unsupervised walkouts and ending trips to adversarial countries. Additionally, passage of the DETERRENT and TRACE acts by Congress could be a vital first step to increasing protections for educational institutions.
Complacency is no longer an option. Policymakers and school officials must closely examine the potential threats that foreign adversaries pose to American children and families through the school system. America’s future depends on it.
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Unfortunately, parents have NO say in what happens in the government-run, politician-overseen “public” schools. Parents can only vote with their feet, if they have the time/qualifications to home school or can afford to buy private education. The majority of the legally voting population in most jurisdictions do not have children in the government-run schools.
The Federal government must fix this by ExecOrder and eventually by legislation — NO foreign travel for K-12 student on federal funds, and schools that send/sponsor children going on trips abroad will have some or all federal funds withheld. Ultimately, all federal funding for schools should be eliminated, but until then, federal funds must be used to promote genuine education and not globalist/LGBTQA+/woke indoctrination.
Further, the US needs to terminate all “educational” and “cultural” exchanges as well as “STEM” exchanges with hostile Greater Eurasian Axis countries [PRC, Russia, Islamist Iran, N. Korea, Pakistan, Iraq, Algeria, Cuba, South Africa, Nicaragua, Brazil] and with other Islamist countries [Turkiye, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc.].
Where in all that are parents, not demanding the action against the school and staff for exposing their students to danger. Will teachers union be held responsible and charged with criminal offense and civil suit when child gets injured or dies , student is there to be instructed in academics not union political activity. Time to stop the agitating and start teaching, taxpayer does not pay for agitating.
Important article Rhyen Staley. This information presents good reasons for keeping lessons from American history alive . Any school participating in pro – communist activity is no longer a school . It is a an organization that is carrying out anti – American activities God bless America. Land of the free and home of the brave. Remember the spirit of the Declaration of Independence.. This article is appreciated.
I’m glad these trips to Cuba and China would have been free. What a waste of money. If anything, they should visit Williamsburg, Virginia and learn about our founding fathers. It’s also very interesting and informative. The actors wear period dress. You can go into various shops and see how printing was done, tour the Governor’s mansion. Go to Jamestown and see the ships they came over on. Learn about America!
Don’t the parents have to sign permission slips for these things? My parents did for me, I had to for my children, and my children do for their children. There is a legal responsibility the school district has in case a student gets hurt while they are off school property for a school/teacher activity. Maybe the parents should lawyer up.
How many on-line browsers and content providers employ foreign nationals, and by what percentage of their workforce? How many colleges and universities employ foreign nationals as instructors and researchers. What is the compositions of leading institutions of higher learning