Minneapolis schools will offer remote learning amid federal immigration enforcement
Minneapolis Public Schools closed nearly 100 schools affecting 30,000 students to address safety concerns after an ICE agent fatally shot a local woman.
- The Minneapolis school system offers remote learning for a month due to federal immigration enforcement in the city.
- Around 2,000 immigration agents were sent to Minneapolis by the Trump administration, and a local woman was fatally shot by a federal agent.
- Protesters demonstrated against the fatal shooting, and the teachers' union president announced the remote learning option until February 12.
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The school system of the American city of Minneapolis, gripped by tensions due to an anti-immigration operation by federal agents and the death of a woman during those actions, will offer families the opportunity for their children to have online classes in the next month, local authorities announced today.
The death of a triple mother by an ICE agent shocks Minneapolis. The city now wants to protect mainly children from immigrant families.
Minneapolis schools offer remote learning while ICE operations continue
(The Center Square) – Minneapolis Public Schools can choose remote learning for at least a month in the wake of the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer on Wednesday.
Minneapolis schools will offer remote learning amid federal immigration enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minneapolis school system will offer families the option of remote learning for a month amid federal immigration enforcement in the
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