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School Bus Driver's English Sign Sparks Federal Probe
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A school bus driver in Pennsylvania, Crawford, was fired after posting an English-only sign on her bus for safety reasons. The sign sparked outrage, leading to her termination by Rohrer Bus and the local school district. Now, theres speculation about a possible federal probe from the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, following a call to action on social media from assistant attorney general Harmeet Dhillon. Legal expert Adam Goldstein questions the potential investigation, arguing its not a First Amendment federal issue but a policy dispute between companies. The district and bus firm claim they never approved any language restrictions on the bus. Crawford had requested help with a troublesome student three times before but was turned down each time. The situation remains unclear as the Justice Department has not responded to requests for comment. Checkout Solipillow.com
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