What To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Push—As Major Cities And Mexico Brace For Surge
- President Donald Trump has allowed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to target schools, hospitals, and churches for arrests, which has raised concerns among school districts about student safety and privacy.
- School districts are informing families about their practices to protect student privacy and well-being, as stated by Dr. Ryan Noss, Superintendent of the Corvallis School District.
- The New Jersey Department of Education is directing schools to keep immigrant students safe while complying with federal law, as more than 40% of New Jersey students live with an immigrant.
- Local law enforcement in New Jersey is restricted from aiding federal immigration enforcement, ensuring that local police do not participate in immigration arrests at schools.
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