'Speak English. We're in America,' Texas substitute teacher tells El Paso student

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'Speak English. We're in America,' Texas substitute teacher tells El Paso student
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A Texas high school is investigating an incident after a video shows a substitute teacher telling a student to “speak English. We're in America.'

in August, that left 22 people dead; the gunman told authorities he was targeting Mexicans.

“She actually tried to say that I pushed her, but I didn't and some of the videos come out [show]that I didn't really push her,” Cobian told KVIA-TV.

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