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Rene Zambrano and other teachers recruited students to distribute fliers and speak with parents to provide know‑your‑rights information and reassure families that schools are safe. Unión del Barrio and the Association of Raza Educators trained about 100 teachers over the summer to meet high demand for legal‑rights guidance after ICE detained parents near Chula Vista and Linda Vista schools earlier in the month. Community groups are launching “teacher patrols” that involve volunteers driving around campuses looking for undercover ICE agents and teachers welcoming students outside schools. In a separate case, two nurses pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor assault after intervening during an immigration arrest at an Ontario surgery center; video shows them asking agents if they had a warrant for Honduran gardener Denis Guillen‑Solis, and both were arrested on July 25 and 26 for trying to hold back the agents.
"Let me give you some information, we're doing some awareness against ICE," Zambrano told a dad driving a mini van.
"We want to tell the community that it's safe to come to school."
"teacher patrols"
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