Last week, we wrote about how school leaders should address issues involving “undocumented” students, including the possibility of visits by the
The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus noted reports of agents in Bridgeport, Lower Fairfield County, Willimantic and Hartford.
The state released advice for school districts if immigration authorities come onto school grounds. It comes amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, activity being reported in parts of Connecticut.
The guidance comes after the Trump administration said immigrations officials could now make arrests at places like schools and churches.
Back in 2017, at the dawn of the first Trump administration, there was much concern about how school leaders should address issues
President Donald Trump signed multiple immigration executive orders upon arrival to the Oval Office Monday evening. He signed an order to attempt to end birthright citizenship, declared a national emergency at the country's southern border and suspended the refugee admissions program, amid a flurry of predicted immigration moves.
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Stricter enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws isn't a new development. President Joe Biden’s administration deported more than 271,
President Donald Trump took office, Bridgeport school officials put out a guide for protecting undocumented students from immigration raids.
The guide aims to keep school communities informed of students' rights while ensuring "compliance with state and federal laws."
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.
Video posted by the former daytime talk-show host Phil McGraw showed him on a ride-along with immigration agents in Chicago on Sunday as authorities stepped up enforcement operations across the United States.
The town’s police department said the agents were carrying out “enforcement actions” that did not involve local police.