Trump’s Education Secretary says that discriminating against the school with NY original American chief mascot. world News

Massapequa: New York is discriminating against a school district that is denying a state order to get rid of its original American chief mascot, on Friday, the top education officer of President Donald Trump said. US Education Secretary Linda McMahon said on a visit to Maspekwa High School on Long Island that a week -long investigation by his agency has determined that the state education officers are violating the Federal Civil Rights Act. McMahon did not explain in detail the discovery, but said that his department would voluntarily ask the state to sign a resolution to apologize to Massapequa and allow other districts of the state to continue using the mascot of their selection. If the state refuses, the former CEO of the World Wrestling Entertainment said that its department could change the case of the Department of Justice. “How serious it is,” McMahon said, who announced after visiting the campus along with local authorities, students and community members at the High School Gymnasium. State Education Department spokespersons did not comment immediately. Trump ordered the Federal Education Department, which he has gone to disintegrate to start an investigation into the dispute last month. The move has made the coastal suburb an unexpected flashpoint in a permanent debate in place of indigenous imagination in American Games. About 40 miles (64 km), east of Manhattan, Mespekwa has fought a state mandate for years to retire native American sports names and mascot. But its suit was rejected by a federal judge earlier this year, challenging the 2023 ban on the state on a constitutional basis. The state education officer, who has been trying to remove the names of derogatory mascot and team for more than two decades, gave the districts to the districts by the end of this year to take the risk of changing or losing the financing of education. State officials have said that schools may be exempted from the mandate to get approval from a local original American tribe, but Maspekwa ever sought such permission. Residents of the mascot have argued that the image has been a part of the identity of the community for generations and means to respect its original American past. The city is named after Messpekwa, which was part of the broad lane, or the delaware people, who lived in the Woodlands of Northeast America and Canada for thousands of years before the European colonies disrupted by the European colonies. Trump called for a federal investigation in a recent social media post and wrote, “After all these years, forcing him to change the name is ridiculous and in reality, there is an opposition to our great Indian population.” But indigenous residents in Long Island and other places in New York have called the mascot of Massapequa a problematic because it shows a native American person wearing a headdress that was usually worn by tribes in American midwests, but not in the Northeast. Jayakare Mascott has also unclear the legacy of Mespecwa’s violence against the original Americans, including a genocide site that killed the scores of native men, women and children by Europeans in the 1600s, the original American activists have said. Massapequa, which is about 90% of white, has long been a conservative fabric popular with New York City Police and firefighters. Trump visited the city last year to participate in view of a New York City police officer and traveled to Long Island as it has shifted Republicans. Comedian Jerry Scenefeld, Hollywood’s Baldwin Brothers and Long Island’s alleged Gillgo Beach serial killer are also one of the notable almons of Massapequa High.

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