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Reinstate SMMUSD Teacher: Letter To The Editor
A local teacher was suspended after recounting how White House senior advisor Stephen Miller ate glue as a child. Now, a reader weighs in.

SANTA MONICA, CA – Last week, a Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District teacher was placed on home assignment after talking about how the third grader Stephen Miller, now a White House senior advisor, allegedly ate glue and was a "loner." A letter to the editor written by Stewart Resmer is below:
It has become national news that the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District [placed a teacher on home assignment] over Stephen Miller's third grade proclivities.
May I weigh in?
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I have heard many teachers speak of former students, maybe you have too.
Stephen Miller is different. Very different. What I think of him or you might doesn't really matter. He is a public person in a very high position in an administration that is under a massive criminal investigation. I think it is in the public, verily the worlds interest to know as much about him as possible.
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This teacher's observations of a withdrawn, anti-social third grader with unusual habits went on to staff for Michelle Bachman and Jeffery Beauregard Sessions, and is reported to have some very disturbing views on people of color, and separating children from their parents is fair game for the political discourse.
Reinstate the educator.
Editor's Note: This article has been corrected to reflect the teacher wasn't suspended, but was placed on "home assignment," which is non-disciplinary while the district reviews.
Related: Teacher Suspended For Recounting How Stephen Miller Ate Glue
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