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Lydia Booth tried to spread hope in fifth grade with a message with unconditional love.
Shea Encinas was in fifth grade when his religious beliefs made him worry about reading books on sexual ideology to his kindergarten partners.
Justin Aguilar is a high school student Power through faith In his speech.
A group of children Massachusetts When they are repeatedly bullied according to the Jewish beliefs, including obscene slander such as “going to the gas chamber.”
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These humble and brave young men and others like them, despite persecution, remain firmly upholding their beliefs, representing the best our country can offer. They deserve recognition and honor because of their perseverance, selflessness and commitment to principles.

Donald Trump at a meeting of the Religious Freedom Commission at the Bible Museum in Washington, D.C. on Monday, September 8, 2025. (Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
Instead, they are not only targeted by classmates, harassment, threats and bullies.
Lydia’s school administrator made her feel like she was doing something wrong.
A staff member of Shea’s school called his best friend and urged him to denounce Shea and use friendship to oppress Shea to comply with the school’s ideology.
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School leaders articulate the names of these two instances.Jesus Christ“In Justin’s speech, and two of the four mentions of God, tell him that these changes are constitutionally required.
The government of Jewish student schools dismissed and underscores the student’s experience.
We learned this week Religious Freedom Commission Hearing these examples of religion targeting students is not isolated examples, it is caused by misunderstandings in some local or regional areas. Religious goals are not limited to countries with specific locations or specific political tendencies. This happens from Massachusetts to California and anywhere in between.
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We face a prevalence of religious discrimination against students and parents. As President Trump said in his speech to the committee: “In many schools today, students are [hit] There are anti-religious propaganda, some even punished for their RGreat faith And very, very punished. ”
What’s the reason? Most people have to think that our legal system is the culprit, but this is not the complete story. Part of these tragedies are students actually There is a law around them. The problem occurs because their leaders intentionally or overwhelmed, misleading students and their families into the scope of their rights.
As Americans, religious freedom is our most basic right and we must do better. We must protect our students and support parents who love them and have them Constitutional Rights Instruct their religious upbringing.
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We must follow President Donald Trump’s leadership Ministry of Educationguarantees clarification guidance on school prayers.
We must revise school policies and implement training to protect and inform Americans of their right to religious freedom, just as we inform them of other workplace protections.
We must also rethink the school curriculum to ensure that truth is celebrated and age-appropriate dialogue is promoted to respect all religious beliefs. School administrators who assist and encourage students to transition and change gender should be subject to criminal and civic responsibility without parents’ knowledge and consent.
Most importantly, we should first teach the First Amendment rights to Americans (not just children). This is the core of the work of the Religious Freedom Commission.

We must revise school policies and implement training to protect and inform Americans of their right to religious freedom, just as we inform them of other workplace protections. (iStock)
We must remind Americans of the protection they have and curb the wildness First Amendment That still wanders around and makes the victim of children like these students.
Our work as a commission has just begun. At our next hearing on September 29, we will continue to explore our deep-rooted issues of religious freedom Educational System.
President Trump noted: “When faith becomes weaker, our country seems to be weaker and weaker.” [and] When faith becomes stronger… good things happen to our country. ”
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Our school can also say the same. It’s time to strengthen education rather than destroy our parents, children and families.
Change begins with each of us – Junior high school student Lydia Booth reminds us,”[If] I remain silent and nothing will change…[But] God can even use something as small as my mask to help ensure that our amazing country remains free. ”