In a surprising move, the National Education Association (NEA), one of the largest and most influential teachers' unions in the United States, has recently shifted its focus from education reform to immigration policy. The union has announced plans to take on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with some critics accusing them of abandoning their core mission to prioritize a contentious social issue. The NEA's decision to target ICE has sparked heated debate, with some arguing that the union is overstepping its bounds and others praising their stance on immigration reform. As the NEA's stance on ICE gains national attention, many are left wondering: what drove this sudden change in priorities, and what does it mean for the future of education in America?


Why is teachers’ union targeting ICE, not education?  The Spectator