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Trump's immigration crackdown leaves some families weighing the risk of sending kids to school

  • As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants, families are worried about sending children to school due to new policies allowing arrests at schools, churches, and hospitals.
  • The new policy reverses previous guidance that restricted immigration enforcement in sensitive locations, affecting an estimated 733,000 school-aged children in the U.S. Illegally.
  • Educators are reassuring immigrant parents that schools are safe, despite fears of deportation and immigration raids, which have left many families anxious and confused.
  • Some parents, like Iris Gonzalez, view schools as one of the last safe places for their children, while others, like Carmen, fear returning to their home countries due to violence.
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