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Newark Schools Pressured to End ICE-Linked Vendor Ties

Advocates protested before the Newark School Board on February 26, 2026, urging the board to sever ties with Driscoll Foods. The food vendor supplies meals to Newark public schools while also providing services to a controversial local ICE immigration detention center. The push stems from concerns over the vendor’s association with the facility.

Key Points

  • Advocates demand Newark Board of Education cut ties with Driscoll Foods due to its ICE facility supply role.
  • Protest occurred on February 26, 2026, highlighting ethical concerns in school contracting.
  • Driscoll Foods serves both public schools and the immigration detention center, sparking controversy.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This situation illustrates potential external political pressures on public school boards, which could distract from focusing on educational freedom and parental rights. It may indirectly highlight government overreach in school operations, affecting choices in publicly funded education.

Source: Advocates push Newark school board to cut ties with food vendor that supplies controversial ICE facility

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