The best training national for President Donald Trump said Friday that New York is discriminating against a college neighborhood that is refusing to remove its Native American chief symbol. On a attend to Massapequa High School in Long Island, US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated that a state knowledge official had been accused of breaking federal civil rights law after conducting a thorough research by her company. McMahon declined to provide more details about the obtaining, but said her office may be asking the condition to voluntarily sign a quality apologizing to Massapequa and allowing it and other state districts to continue using the symbol of their picking. The former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO said her department could move the case over to the Justice Department if the state declines. Following a tour of the school, McMahon made the announcement alongside local authorities, students, and community members in the higher class school.” That’s how significant we are,” McMahon said. State education department spokespeople didn’t make an immediate comment. Trump last month ordered the federal education department to launch an investigation into the conflict, which he has moved to dissolve. The coastal suburb has been transformed by the move, making it unlikely to become a bulwark in the ongoing debate over the use of indigenous imagery in American sports. The town of Massapequa, which is located about 40 miles ( 64 kilometers ) east of Manhattan, has long fought a state’s request to end all mascots and sports names from Native Americans. However, a federal judge earlier this year rejected its lawsuit challenging the state’s 2023 ban on constitutional grounds. Districts were given until the end of the current school year to agree to replace them by state education officials, who have been attempting to do so for more than 20 years. According to state officials, Massapequa never sought such permission, but schools could be exempt from the mandate if they obtained Native American tribe approval. Residents who support the mascot’s preservation claim that the image has been a part of the community’s identity for generations and is intended to honor its Native American past. The town was named in honor of the Massapequa, a member of the larger Lenape, or Delaware, people who lived in the forests of the Northeastern United States and Canada for a long period of time before European colonization destroyed its reputation. In a recent social media post, Trump wrote that requiring them to change their names after all these years is absurd and actually insults our wonderful Indian population. However, Native Americans on Long Island and other parts of New York have criticised Massapequa’s mascot because it depicts a Native American man in a headdress that tribes in the Midwest and Northeast typically don. According to Native American activists, the cheerful mascot also masks Massapequa’s history of violence against Native Americans, which includes the site of a massacre that occurred in 1600 where scores of Native men, women, and children were killed by Europeans. Massapequa, which is essentially 90 % white, has long been a conservative haven for New York City police and firefighters. Trump made frequent trips to Long Island as it shifted Republican, and he last visited the town last year to attend a police officer’s wake in the city. Famous alumni include Jerry Seinfeld, the Hollywood brothers, and the alleged serial killer from Long Island, who is also a member of Massapequa High.
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