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Texas school district warns parents Border Patrol may question or deport students

The Texas school district sent a warning to parents Wednesday, warning that Border Patrol agents may be on board a school bus and that children could be detained or deported.

A letter, which was also posted on Facebook, later deleted, prompted US Border Patrol agents to board a school bus used for extracurricular activities at highway checkpoints to see evidence of legal citizenship. I warned you that you were asking.

“We would like to bring your attention to important issues regarding student travel for extracurricular activities, such as sports, bands and other co-curricular events,” said Alice Independent School District Principal Anisa Trevino. I wrote it. “We received information that US Border Patrol agents boarded school buses at highway checkpoints inside and outside the valley, raising questions about students' citizenship status.”

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Parents of the Alice Independent School District in Texas were warned in a letter signed that Border Patrol agents have started boarding and that the child could be detained or deported. (Facebook)

The letter stated the impact of students inability to produce appropriate identification or document, and warned them that they could gain future citizenship if students were lying about the status of their immigration.

“We strongly encourage families to recognize the potential implications of these encounters. If students are found to be undocumented, they will be removed from the bus, detained, and are now in the process of being detained. It could be deported based on immigration policies. It provides misinformation about citizenship and is later discovered. This could become a permanent bar for future US citizenship. There is.”

The federal immigration law now states that individuals who lie about being a US citizen may be disqualified from receiving a green card or US citizenship.

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US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and other federal law enforcement agencies. (Bloomberg via Christopher Dilt/Getty Image)

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The director advised that she was considering ways to add measures to mitigate the impact, saying that concerning parents should reach out.

“We are reviewing student travel exemptions to ensure that families are well informed and can include languages ​​that advise parents of this possibility,” the letter reads.

“We are also considering additional measures such as traveling on designated chaperone vehicles by school bus. If a student is detained, the chaperone vehicle school administrator can stay with the student. The group continues their journey.”

This is not the first school district to address changes in immigration policy. West Oso ISD recently sent a letter to parents warning their parents about policy changes and informing them of school procedures.

“I'd like to take a little time to tackle recent changes to immigration policy and how it affects our district. Recently, the Department of Homeland Security has previously been working to immigration and customs in sensitive areas such as schools. Reversing policies that had restricted enforcement (ICE), hospitals and places of worship, it read.

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A letter from parents signed by Nishi Oso ISD. (Facebook)

The letter said it would welcome all students regardless of their citizenship status.

“Woisd does not seek, collect or maintain information about the immigration situation as it has nothing to do with our mission to serve students. Like other law enforcement agencies, ICE You must check in, display your identification and present the appropriate document before presenting the appropriate document. Our actions on campus must perform a warrant at any of our schools There is.

Announced statement In January, a DHS spokesman revealed that Homeland Security Director Benjamin Huffman had issued two directives that empowered law enforcement agencies to protect Americans.

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The letter said it would welcome all students regardless of their citizenship status. (istock)

The first of these directives will retract the Biden administration's guidelines on enforcement measures for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that interfere with law enforcement in so-called “sensitive” areas.

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“This action empowers the brave men and women of CBP and ICE to enforce our immigration laws and capture criminals, including murderers and rapists who have come to our country illegally. Criminals will no longer be able to hide in American schools and churches to avoid arrest. The Trump administration will not tie our brave law enforcement hands, and instead they will use common sense. I trust that.”

This action allows law enforcement agencies to enter schools, medical facilities and places of worship to arrest undocumented immigrants. ICE agents can also run at previously protected events, such as weddings, funerals, and public demonstrations.

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