A radio station in San Francisco is offering public school teachers a Common Core-ready "lesson plan" that indoctrinates students against the immigration restrictions proposed by Donald Trump.

The lesson plan, in the form of a comic book titled "Fear of Foreigners: A History of Nativism in America," is being offered by San Francisco PBS affiliate KQED. The DailyCaller.com reports the lesson is designed for teachers who want to instill a deep suspicion of anyone who favors immigration restrictions such as those proposed by the GOP presidential candidate.

According to conservative radio talk-show host Stacy Washington, this isn't something liberal educators do on occasion.

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"This is the normal course of business in public education in America today," she tells OneNewsNow. "And if you don't want your children caught up in this, you either have to be very involved or you have to take your kids out of public school."

Washington says the best means of getting involved is to find out what is going on at board meetings and with curriculum committees.

"If you have enough parents attending a board meeting once or twice a month, and enough parents communicating with those serving on a curriculum committee, then it's harder for these types of things to get to the point where it's an actual formed lesson plan," she suggests.

Breitbart.com contends the "Fear of Foreigners" lesson plan "misses important facts and dates, and provides little historical context" – omitting, for example, the Immigration Act of 1924. That report adds:

"... The series makes little effort to distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants, casting all hostility to our present immigration policy as the result of prejudice and economic insecurity, ignoring genuine public concerns for sovereignty, security, and the rule of law."