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District says it will require court papers before cooperating with immigration enforcement and will notify families

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A student asked the board about recent executive orders broadening immigration-enforcement arrests in public places; the superintendent said the district will require a warrant or judicial document before cooperating, will consult legal counsel and will provide resources to potentially affected families.

A former student asked the board during public participation about recent executive orders authorizing broader immigration-enforcement activity in public places, including schools. The board heard from district administrators that the Hyde Park Central School District will require judicially authorized documents before permitting any enforcement action on site.

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