Illegal alien alleged groping of minor girls at high school being investigated by Education Department
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has launched "yet another investigation" into Fairfax County, Virginia, after police say that an adult illegal immigrant student allegedly groped a dozen minor girls...
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President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has launched "yet another investigation" into Fairfax County, Virginia, after police say that an adult illegal immigrant student allegedly groped a dozen minor girls at a high school he attended. The Education Department announced Monday that it is opening the investigation following reports "from 12 high school girls who have credibly accused one male student — an illegal immigrant — of sexual assault." This comes after outraged Fairfax County parents expressed disgust, frustration and fear about Fairfax County High School’s handling of complaints alleging that 18-year-old illegal alien Israel Flores Ortiz groped several girls from behind on school grounds. According to the department, this is the latest in a "long list of investigations" it has opened into schools in deep blue Northern Virginia. LINDA MCMAHON SAYS FEDERAL TAX CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP WILL HELP PARENTS MOVE THEIR CHILD OUT A ‘FAILING SCHOOL’ Flores Ortiz, 18, is facing 13 counts of assault and battery for allegedly inappropriately touching female classmates at a Fairfax County school. Fairfax police were alerted on March 5 by Fairfax High School about reports of multiple assaults on campus. An arrest warrant was issued, and Flores Ortiz turned himself in on March 7. He is currently being held at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center without bond. According to the Department of Homeland Security , Flores Ortiz is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration in 2024. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said a detainer has been filed for him by federal authorities and that he could face removal from the country. Parent Stacy Langton told Fox News Digital last week that "it's terrifying as a parent, because when I send my daughters to school, I think they're safe in the care of the school." DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO LEAVE BUILDING AFTER 40 YEARS AS PART OF EFFORT TO ELIMINATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY "…