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Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
Federal immigration authorities are now permitted to target schools and churches.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Officers enforcing immigration laws will now be able to arrest migrants at sensitive locations like schools and churches after the Trump administration threw out policies ...
Federal immigration authorities can now target schools and churches in raids after President Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in "sensitive" areas.
Tactics deployed by ICE agents to detain migrants are becoming more aggressive, a catalogue of recent high-profile incidents ...
The Trump administration authorized federal immigration authorities to target schools and churches, revoking a policy that barred arrests in "sensitive" areas, DHS said.
Germantown Mennonite Church and the Philadelphia nonprofit Juntos are reacting to Trump's approval of ICE arrests at churches and schools.
Under U.S. law, ICE can now legally enter K-12 school grounds. That makes it important for students and schools to understand their rights under the law.
The Biden administration had expanded the ICE policy to include “colleges or mental health institutions, and even places where religious studies were happening,” according to NBC News’ Julia Ainsley ...
This law can place schools and their staff in a potentially conflicted legal position if ICE starts targeting schools, because educators have legal obligations to their students.