Opinion: Will children's constitutional right to a public education prevail?
Briefly

The article discusses how the Trump administration's removal of protections against immigration enforcement in sensitive locations, such as schools, has led to a troubling environment for immigrant children. California is responding by reinforcing laws that prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from operating in schools without judicial warrants. While these state protections aim to safeguard children, they cannot completely eliminate the threat of federal enforcement actions. The article highlights the potential repercussions for families and the disturbing impact on children's education as the administration disregards their safety.
The Trump administration's dismantling of long-standing protections against immigration enforcement at schools fosters fear among immigrant children and their families, unsettling their educational experience.
California legislators are proactively strengthening protections for immigrant children by reinforcing restrictions against ICE activities in sensitive locations, emphasizing the need for safe learning environments.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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