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Denver Schools Seek Stronger ICE Shields for Students

Latino advocates are urging the Denver school board to adopt a new policy to protect students from ICE, despite existing measures already in place. The push comes amid concerns over potential immigration enforcement under a possible future Trump administration. High school students have protested at the Colorado State Capitol against deportation efforts and immigrant treatment.

Key Points

  • Denver Public Schools’ current policy aims to shield students from ICE interactions.
  • Advocates argue the existing policy is insufficient and push for a more explicit resolution.
  • Protests by students highlight fears of increased deportations under potential policy changes.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This situation illustrates potential government overreach in schools through federal immigration enforcement, which could disrupt educational environments and underscore the need for school choice options that prioritize parental rights and freedom from such intrusions. It highlights how public schools may divert focus to political advocacy, empowering arguments for ESAs and vouchers to give families more control.

Source: Denver schools policy already aims to shield students from ICE. Latino advocates say more is needed.

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