An assistant principal with the Providence Public School District in Rhode Island wanted to help an illegal alien student come up with his “coyote” fees. To raise a quick $2,000, Stefani Harvey turned to crowdfunding, by sending an email out to teaching staff on Thursday night. Ms. Harvey learned a lesson from the experience. The school board has her under investigation.
Coyote gets new definition
In the border lands of Arizona and Texas, everyone is real familiar with two types of coyote. Both bring trouble. One will eat your cats and the other smuggles illegal aliens across the border. It’s understandable that a liberal assistant principal in the New England state of Rhode Island might not be so familiar with the term.
Stefani Harvey apparently was under the impression they’re another form of advocacy group. Like the non-profits who shelter the migrants once they arrive in America.
Providence Public School District announced on Friday, January 27, that they’re “investigating an email sent to teachers Thursday night.” It seems that the “assistant principal at Mount Pleasant High School sent the email, soliciting money from staff to help a student they say came to the country illegally.”
ICYMI: Assistant Principal Asked School Staff To Help Pay Immigrant Student’s ‘Coyote’ Fees, Email We Obtained Shows https://t.co/vYf8GWZszE
— Jennie Taer (@JennieSTaer) January 28, 2023
The money was slated for the student’s “coyote.” As the official statement notes, “the donations were going to pay the person who helped bring the student to the United States.”
The email certainly portrayed a “sanitized” version of the transaction, similar to the cleaned up version of El Paso they showed Joe Biden recently. “We have a student who came to America with ‘Coyote,‘ which is a group that helps people,” Harvey explained. She seems to think that’s the name of a migrant oriented travel agency.
“This group gives you a time frame to make a payment of $5,000 to those, who bring them to the states.” She doesn’t seem to realize that’s illegal human trafficking she’s trying to facilitate. Or understand proper use of commas.
DOJ calls them ‘Human Smugglers’
The Department of Justice is familiar with the term “coyote.” Their official definition is “human smugglers.” According to the email, “the student needs to raise another $2,000 to meet the $5,000 goal by Feb. 1, 2023.”
Having a “goal” is so progressive. The reality is more along the lines of “make the payment on time or a relative will be murdered.”
The district confirmed to local outlets that yes, the coyote donation email is real. “I can confirm that the email in question was sent to staff at Mount Pleasant High School.”
Here is a list of vocabulary Providence Public School District would like teachers to use in the classroom: "whitopia" is my favorite, it is a noun, a made up noun that is a combination of "white and utopia". What does your whitopia look like? @Nicoletta0602 @DeAngelisCorey pic.twitter.com/gLoLO3D5UA
— Ramona Bessinger🇺🇸 (@RamonaBessinger) January 7, 2022
They aren’t happy about it one bit. They like helping asylees but frown on promoting human rights abuse. Plus, it gets the district named in headlines, which is bad for business.
“The school’s principal immediately took steps to have a retraction issued when she learned of the email. The Providence Public School District is now investigating.”
They can’t kick in cash to pay the extortion demand but they did alert cops that their student could be in danger. “Our concern is for the safety and well being of the student.” Once the coyote finds out who ratted, they could all be in danger.