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NYC School Board Objects to Trump's Immigration Order

NEW YORK CITY, USAFri Jan 24 2025
On Wednesday night, New York City's school board, called the Panel for Educational Policy, disagreed with a recent order by President Trump. This order allows federal immigration officers to make arrests at "sensitive" places, including schools. The board passed a resolution that keeps these officers out of schools. The school board serves as New York City's school board and follows the mayor's directions. It has problems with Trump's order because it could affect students and staff who are immigrants, even if they have temporary status. The board wants to support these people and protect their rights. Before Trump's order, immigration officers weren't allowed in schools without a warrant, and even then, they had to consult with senior officials. Trump's order changes this rule. Mayor Adams said he will support all New Yorkers, including those without documents. But it's not clear how City Hall will respond to the federal government's order. The school board's resolution has been in the works for a while. It asks the school system to keep a curriculum that reflects the diversity of its students, keep student records private, and treat all students fairly. The powerful teachers union praised the resolution. They think it's important to protect students from all threats, including deportation. Some panel members suggested all New Yorkers should care about this issue, even if it doesn't directly affect them.

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    How will the school system maintain a curriculum that reflects the diversity of its student body while adhering to the new federal guidelines?
    What if we replace ICE agents with friendly mascots to make schools a happier place?
    What specific resources will be provided to students and families to educate them about their rights in light of the recent ICE policy changes?

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