Education Officials Conduct Criminal Conspiracy to Fight POTUS Orders
Department of Education staff remove citizenship requirements from legislation, offer programs to illegal immigrants, and are using a messaging app to avoid oversight from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to an undercover video published Feb. 20 by Project Veritas.
"If Congress actually knew that we don't ask that [citizenship status], there would be a lot of, probably, a lot of uproar," said DOE Branch Chief Travis Combs. "You know how they have like sanctuary cities? We would be a sanctuary program where we're spending federal dollars on illegal immigrants."
Ignoring
Citizenship
Combs
is
a
branch
chief
in
the
DOE's
office
of
Career,
Technical,
and
Adult
Education,
according
to
LinkedIn.
He
said
in
the
video
he
oversees
seven
staff
who
"develop
professional
development
projects
for
teachers
and
adult
education."
He
said
the
programs
focus
on
areas
including
GED
[general
educational
development],
high
school
diploma,
ESL
[English
as
a
second
language],
and
citizenship.
"The one nice thing about this program that I work in is we don't ask [citizenship] status, and we've been able to keep that out of our federal statute," he said. "We don't ask them when they enroll what their status is."
Combs said "undocumented" people can take part in these programs "as long as they follow the process." He said recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) "have to follow the rules for DACA," but "if they're illegal, illegal, it's going to be pretty hard."....................................
His
team
is
still
in
touch
and
working
offline,
he
said.
According
to
Combs,
department
staff
have
started
using
Signal
because
it
is
"encrypted
end-to-end."
He
said
staff
can
handle
business
on
the
app,
though
they're
"not
supposed
to."
"So everybody uses, its an app called Signal, now," Combs said. "Everybody is using it."
The journalist asked what would happen if Musk found out Combs was "evading Elon's team."
"'What are you going to do if they put you on leave?' I'm like, 'Go to the beach on the taxpayer's dime,'" Combs said.
The journalist said he is surprised more employees aren't doing that - but Combs said they are.
"You're being paid to sip margaritas," the journalist said.