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CUSD outlines updated procedures for immigration enforcement on campuses; community asks for practical examples

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Superintendent Rigby reviewed updated district procedures intended to limit on-campus presence by federal agents absent a valid warrant and to protect student and staff information; public comment asked for concrete examples and more on-the-ground assurances.

Superintendent Rigby told the board on Aug. 12 that the district updated its response to immigration enforcement actions to reinforce that all visitors must check in at school offices and that federal agents should be directed to the district office and will not be allowed on school campuses without a valid warrant or court order signed by a judge.

Rigby noted the district’s obligations under the U.S. Constitution and cited Plyler v. Doe as legal precedent guaranteeing access to education for children regardless of immigration status. She told the board…

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