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A high school student in North Carolina was suspended for three days after using the term “illegal”. And because “this story is almost too absurd to be true,” Gingersnap interviewed the mom whose son was punished for saying a politically incorrect term.

Leah McGhee’s son raised his hand during English class when the teacher assigned the vocabulary word “alien” and he asked, “Like space aliens or illegal aliens without green cards?”

A student turned around and threatened to hurt McGhee’s son. Subsequently, both students were removed from the classroom.

According to McGhee, the violent student told the assistant principal he was joking and her son said that he was not directing the term at anyone and was simply asking his teacher a question.

The assistant principal then removed a Hispanic kid from the class and asked him if he was offended by the question or if he believed it to be racially motivated.

“That led us to believe that he is the one that insinuated racism,” McGhee said.

It is unclear why the administration freaked out over such a nonissue, especially because no one’s feelings were hurt.

“That is the million-dollar question. We cannot, for the life of us, figure out why this has spun out of control in the way that it has,” McGhee said.

McGhee is hoping her son’s school record will be cleared and that his three absences will be excused.

“We used to teach kids that it does not matter if someone says something you don’t like, you cannot get violent because we live in a civilized society,” Crowder said. “Now scale it to the country, you are the taxpayer and the person suckling off of the teeth you pay for gets to accuse you of racism because a temporary shelter is only provided for 30 days. That is the country the left sees. You will no longer have a country.”