Some Virginia schools follow Maryland’s lead on sharing immigration enforcement response guidance
- Maryland schools are preparing for encounters with ICE agents as the Trump administration increases immigration enforcement.
- Baltimore County Public Schools emphasizes that equal access to education is guaranteed regardless of immigration status, following the Plyler v. Doe ruling.
- Some Virginia school systems are adopting similar guidance to Maryland, reaffirming their commitment to educate all students regardless of immigration status.
- A Gonzalez poll indicates that 76 percent of Maryland residents support cooperation with federal agents to remove individuals illegally in the country who have committed crimes.
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If ICE Comes To Bridgewater-Raritan Schools: District Shares Protocols
If ICE Comes To Bridgewater-Raritan Schools: District Shares Protocols - Bridgewater, NJ - The district shared its protocols as reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting operations in NJ are circulating.
Some Virginia schools follow Maryland’s lead on sharing immigration enforcement response guidance
Now that President Donald Trump’s administration reversed a decade-old policy that advised immigration agents to avoid “sensitive locations” such as schools, hospitals and churches, some local school systems are sharing guidance on what that means for them. Maryland’s State Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright sent out guidance last week on how the state’s 24 school systems should respond to federal immigration agencies coming to campuses. Now…
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