Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: Gorsuch and Maryland school district lawyer have wild exchange over children's LGBTQ storybook Illegal immigrant charged with murder of Maryland mom days after Van Hollen's return from El Salvador Maryland illegal immigrants arrested after woman found murdered in woods: officials The Baltimore County Public School system has allegedly suspended a high school student after he pushed his school to hang American flags in two of his classrooms that did not have flags displayed, as required by state law. Parker Jensen, an 18-year-old Marine Corps enlistee, has since sued the school district, arguing he was wrongfully suspended for voicing his concerns about the flags at Towson High School, north of Baltimore. The flags were missing from two of his classrooms, and he approached the Baltimore Board of Education about the issue.