A rumor that a federal immigration agent had interrogated a middle schooler on a Muni bus in San Francisco set off alarms in the city this week, with school district officials alerting parents to the ...
The Association of California School Administrators released a statement Tuesday saying it is "troubled and deeply disappointed" by the decision to allow ICE to make arrests in schools.
The Trump administration says it intends to roll back a 2011 federal guidance that limited immigration enforcement at schools and other “sensitive” locations.
Immigrant rights advocates say don't speak to ICE agents and ask for an attorney. They also say that ICE needs a warrant signed by a judge to enter your home.