Minneapolis schools will offer remote learning amid federal immigration enforcement
Minneapolis Public Schools offers remote learning to nearly 30,000 students until Feb. 12 amid safety concerns from increased federal immigration enforcement.
- 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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President Trump threatened in an interview this week to strip some naturalized immigrants of their citizenship, defended an ICE agent who killed a woman in Minneapolis and offered no regrets over officers’ aggressive tactics against immigrants, protesters and American citizens. But the president at times sought to soften his harsh, anti-immigrant image, as he has done at times. When asked if he would support a plan that includes a pathway to cit…
Minneapolis. The Minneapolis school system will offer families the option of remote classes for a month due to raids against immigrants and the actions of Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) agents, who this week murdered a woman in that city of Minnesota.
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.
Minneapolis Schools Offer Remote Learning Due to ICE Activity—After Saying They Could Only Do So for 'Severe Weather'
The Minneapolis public school system is offering remote learning until Feb. 12 amid unrest over immigration enforcement in the city, a move that came shortly after the school said "e-learning" is "only allowable for severe weather."The post Minneapolis Schools Offer Remote Learning Due to ICE Activity—After Saying They Could Only Do So for 'Severe Weather' appeared first on .
Dems demand investigation of fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting as Trump claims self-defense
By: Ariana Figueroa States Newsroom via KansasReflector.com WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump defended a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot a woman… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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