State, local officials plan for potential immigration enforcement at schools
- The Trump administration reversed guidance that restricted migrant arrests at sensitive locations, including schools, hospitals, and places of worship, impacting how schools respond to immigration enforcement.
- In Oklahoma, the Board of Education voted to recommend requiring parents to report their immigration status when enrolling children in public schools.
- Chicago schools informed parents that ICE agents must have a judicial warrant to enter schools, emphasizing that administrative warrants are not sufficient.
- Some parents have withdrawn their children from school due to fears of immigration enforcement, leading to a drop in attendance, as noted by Viridiana Carrizales.
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