Safe space policy changes could affect kids at schools under Trump administration
- North Texas school districts are responding to changes in U.S. immigration policy, emphasizing their commitment to support all students and families regardless of immigration status.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's policy change allows immigration enforcement in or around schools, which raises concerns among school districts about potential impacts on attendance.
- Arlington ISD and Dallas ISD reaffirm their commitment to providing education without collecting immigration status, ensuring a safe environment for all students.
- Mesquite ISD and other districts maintain that every child has the right to attend school, emphasizing compliance with federal privacy laws and the safety of their students.
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