If ICE Comes To School: CA Issues Guidance For Teachers, Staff
- President Donald Trump authorized immigration enforcement in or near schools and churches, raising fears among immigrant families about possible raids.
- In North Texas, many undocumented families worry about attending public schools despite their right to education, as nearly 900,000 U.S. citizen children have undocumented parents.
- Chicago Public Schools and teachers are forming 'sanctuary teams' to protect students amid fears of immigration raids, with CPS stating it will not share private student information with immigration authorities.
- The Chicago Teachers Union criticized Trump's directive as targeting vulnerable communities, urging school officials to ensure a safe environment for all students.
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Cómo podrían afectar las posibles detenciones de ICE en las escuelas a los distritos escolares del Valle de Coachella
María García El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional ahora está revirtiendo algunas políticas de aplicación de inmigración destinadas a proteger áreas sensibles como escuelas e iglesias de arrestos ICE. “Hacerles recordar que no se preocupen de las cuestiones de ciudadanía”, dijo el Dr. Tonatiuh Signoret, Superintendente del distrito escolar de Palm Springs. Dr. Signoret ha estado
‘Remain vigilant:’ Grand Rapids schools issue protocol for visits by ICE
Grand Rapids Public Schools issued guidance to employees about what to do if paid a visit by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) before the federal practice of avoiding arrests at schools lifted.
How will Donald Trump’s promise of mass deportation affect my community and my child in CPS schools?
As a sanctuary city, Chicago has long been a welcoming place for immigrants. And Chicago Public Schools has made that message a core part of its mission. President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history has sown unrest in communities. It can disrupt daily routines like going to school or work. Some undocumented parents and children fear that targeted raids or detentions by federal immigration a…
ThePatriotLight - Illegal Aliens Worried as Trump-Era ICE Raids Loom
ThePatriotLight - Illegal aliens fearful of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids under President Donald Trump are staying inside, reportedly causing foot traffic to drop by 50 percent in a busy Chicago shopping district known as “Mexico of the Midwest.” Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood dotted with taquerias and Mexican grocery stores “turned into a ghost town” by Monday afternoon, after Trump was sworn into office, according…
llegal Aliens Fear ICE Raids as Trump Administration Resumes Enforcement - American Faith
Reports of impending U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids under former President Donald Trump have caused widespread fear among illegal aliens, leading to a significant drop in foot traffic in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. Known as the “Mexico of the Midwest,” the area’s shops and taquerias have seen sales plummet as residents stay indoors to avoid potential encounters with ICE agents. Little Village, a hub for Mexican c…
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