community service

Parents Outraged By ICE Detention Facility Service Hours Request

A Belleville High School guidance counselor mistakenly invited 11th graders to earn service hours at an ICE detention facility. The proposed volunteer opportunity, which involved making sandwiches for detainees, drew significant outrage from parents and community members concerned about the facility’s reported conditions and the impact on students, particularly those with immigrant backgrounds. The school district has acknowledged the error, attributing it to an unauthorized post by the counselor and stating that the message did not align with district protocols or expectations. While the incident was promptly addressed, parents are seeking accountability and assurance that the district’s values reflect its diverse student population.

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Neo-Nazi Leader Thomas Sewell Receives Community Service for Police Intimidation

Thomas Sewell, a Neo-Nazi leader, was found guilty of intimidating a Victoria Police officer and his partner after making threatening comments on a podcast. The magistrate determined Sewell sought to weaponize personal information and public exposure to instill fear, therefore intimidation rather than political communication occurred. Sewell was ordered to complete 200 hours of community service and is currently in custody, with the community service to be done upon release. The comments came after a clash between Sewell’s group and police at an asylum seeker rally, and he has a history of similar offenses.

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