Caldwell School District discusses response to deportation procedures, immigration inquiries
- The Caldwell School District discussed its response to increased immigration enforcement affecting families and students as of late April 2025.
- These discussions follow reinstated Migrant Protection Protocols and recent appearances of Homeland Security agents on school campuses, raising fear and distress across immigrant communities.
- Experts highlight that emotional stress from family separation and deportation fears undermines students' learning, safety, and well-being, as documented by University of Washington research on undocumented children's mental health.
- According to USC Dornsife's Equity Research Institute, one in five Los Angeles County residents is undocumented or lives with someone who is, emphasizing the scale of impact on students and families.
- The district and community leaders urge proactive, systemic protections to keep schools free from immigration enforcement and ensure safe, supportive environments for all students.
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Caldwell School District discusses response to deportation procedures, immigration inquiries
Recent immigration crackdowns have affected at least two families with students in the Caldwell School District, its English as a Second Language (ESL)/migrant education coordinator Brita Velasquez told the school board during an April 28 special meeting.
Caldwell School District discusses district's response to deportation procedures, immigration inquiries
Recent immigration crackdowns have affected at least two families with students in the Caldwell School District, its English as a Second Language (ESL)/migrant education coordinator Brita Velasquez told the school board during an April 28 special meeting.
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Increased immigration enforcement, including the reinstatement of harsh policies like the Migrant Protection Protocols and reports of ICE agents on school campuses, has created a constant state of fear and distress in immigrant communities. The human cost, particularly for school-age children, is often overlooked—many live with daily concerns of family separation, causing emotional stress that undermines their learning, well-being and sense of s…
DHS pushes back against claims of immigration enforcement at elementary schools
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE and HSI agents seen at elementary schools have not been there to conduct immigration enforcement, but to investigate the well-being of some children.
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Self-portraits Haitian students made at Harborview Elementary School before their family left Juneau. (Photos courtesy of Gwenna Corvez) Some immigrants living in Juneau left the United States recently after an email from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told them they had to leave. But one family who received the email hasn’t left. A woman, [...]
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