What can San Francisco teachers do if ICE comes knocking?
Briefly

As the school year begins in San Francisco, teachers are increasingly worried about the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids at schools. In response to the Trump administration's policy changes regarding ICE presence on school campuses, educators are proactively preparing. They distribute 'Know Your Rights' red cards and have discussions about how to respond if a student's parent is detained by ICE. While administrators received some legal training, teachers report lacking direct training from the district, which is a point of contention in current negotiations.
San Francisco educators are proactively preparing for potential immigration raids on school grounds, distributing 'Know Your Rights' cards and coordinating emergency responses.
Following the reversal of the policy keeping ICE off campus, concerns have surged in schools about how to protect students from immigration enforcement.
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