Twelve students from military families have sued the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity, alleging violations of their First Amendment rights due to recent policies influenced by the Trump administration. They claim censorship of inclusive curricula, banning of cultural events, and banning books have occurred under executive orders signed by Trump. The ACLU is leading the lawsuit on behalf of the students, who have staged protests against these changes in schools that serve over 67,000 military children globally. The actions are seen as suppressing a previously thriving diverse educational environment.
The lawsuit highlights that the Trump administration's policies have led to widespread First Amendment violations in schools that serve children of active-duty military personnel.
Students from military families are taking a stand against changes imposed by the Trump administration, claiming these adjustments have stifled their educational experience.
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