Immigration enforcement at schools allowed under new Trump order, Idaho officials respond
- Idaho education officials are responding to a new executive order by President Donald Trump that allows immigration enforcement at schools and sensitive areas, removing previous protections.
- Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield stated that all children in Idaho can attend public schools regardless of immigration status, citing federal and state laws.
- The Wake County Public School System has issued new guidance for principals following the lifting of protections, detailing the rights of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to enter schools with a warrant.
- School officials are advised to consult legal counsel if presented with requests from immigration authorities, as schools must comply with federal privacy laws.
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