Educators Urge Gwinnett Sheriff To Stop Cooperating With ICE: Report
Teachers say increased ICE operations cause thousands of immigrant students to skip school and suffer psychological harm, worsening academic outcomes amid Georgia's literacy crisis.
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Teachers Ask Gwinnett Sheriff to Stop Working With ICE
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office will meet with the Gwinnett County Association of Educators after the teachers group called for a moratorium on cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. What’s Happening: The teachers association sent a letter to Sheriff Keybo Taylor on Jan. 15 asking the sheriff’s department to pause cooperation with ICE. The letter […] The post Teachers Ask Gwinnett Sheriff to Stop Working With ICE appeared fir…
Gwinnett educators ask sheriff to pause ICE cooperation, citing concerns over student attendance
GWINNETT COUNTY — A local educators group has asked Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor to pause his office’s cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing concerns that immigration enforcement activity is contributing to fear among students and families and affecting school attendance. The Gwinnett County Association of Educators sent an open letter to Taylor this week requesting a temporary pause in cooperation with ICE to…
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