'I don't feel safe anywhere.' California moves to aid undocumented students as fears surge
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Carvalho highlighted mandatory upcoming training for employees about what assistance or documentation they cannot or should not provide to federal immigration authorities. The nation's second-largest school system also will provide information cards to parents listing their rights. This initiative aims to protect the rights of undocumented students and reassure anxious families amid growing fears associated with potential immigration enforcement.
Bonta released guidance for parents, in part stating that information about citizenship or immigration status is never needed for school enrollment. This ensures that all students can access education without fear of deportation, as schools should serve as safe havens for everyone regardless of their background.
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