Jewish High School Student Tells Donald Trump That Fellow Students Drew Swastikas On Her Arm

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Ariana Hoblin, a Jewish public-school student from Florida, tells U.S. President Donald Trump about being bullied in middle school for her religion. It took place during a ceremony in the Oval Office when Trump signed an executive order to better protect prayer in public schools and federal funds for religious organizations on Jan. 16, 2020. Source: Screenshot

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Jewish high school student told President Donald Trump that her fellow students drew swastikas on her arms and pushed her around in her school’s hallways due to her religion.

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Ariana Hoblin, a junior at Wellington High School in south Florida, spoke about the incidents at the White House on Thursday, during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office.

Trump signed an executive order protecting prayer in public schools coinciding with National Religious Freedom Day, among several sweeping Trump administration rule changes announced the same day that loosen church-state separations and that drew the ire of Jewish civil liberties groups.

Christian and Muslim students also told Trump about incidents of religious intolerance. They were joined by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

“(I)n my middle school, I was the only Jewish person and I was very open with my religion,” she told Trump. “And when we started our Holocaust unit, it ended with everybody being nice to me because I spoke out about it. And I wanted to inform people and I wanted to help people learn. And (then) the students started to write swastikas on my belongings, on my arms. I was pushed and shoved in the hallway.”

It was not clear what the abuse Hoblin described had to do with school prayer. Muslim and Christian students at the event described how their attempts at prayer had been frustrated by school policies.

Hoblin also said that her fellow students “went so far as to take my face and put it on Anne Frank’s body. And it was sent around to three different schools. And I was terrified to say I was Jewish. And that should never be in anyone’s mind.”

She told Trump that her high school has been very supportive of her and have helped her to “be a leader in the Jewish community.” She also thanked Trump “for everything you’ve done, and for Israel and for everything that you’ve truly done for all of us.”

The rules introduced Thursday in nine government agencies make sweeping changes to restrictions on government funding for religious activity, for instance, removing a requirement that government-funded religious groups administering aid programs advise recipients of alternatives. A number of Jewish groups decried the changes.

“Today’s proposals seek to give license to discriminate and do harm against the many vulnerable people who rely on government-funded services,” the Anti-Defamation League said. “We oppose these changes in the strongest of terms.”

The Reform movement’s Religious Action Center said the new rules “distort the meaning of religious freedom to roll back civil rights.”


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Jack
Jack
4 years ago

She should be in a Jewish school. Public school, what do you expect. Where the inmates run the asylum. Teachers and staff are powerless.

Rand
Rand
4 years ago

Liberals students are scum.
All liberals are scum.
Schiff is scum
Pelosi is scum
Schumer is scum
Nadler you got it, is scum

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
4 years ago

Someone who gets it . Trump is a true friend and will try to protect us

Heshy chulent
Heshy chulent
4 years ago

This must irk the ADL and the other liberal secular groups. They hate prayer in schools as they are atheists.

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4 years ago

Only Hahsem will protect us!