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Natomas Charter Board weighs protections and procedures in immigration enforcement policy
Summary
Board members reviewed a draft policy responding to Assembly Bill 699 that limits collection of family immigration status, restricts campus access by enforcement to nonpublic areas, and outlines response steps for warrants and requests; members asked legal counsel to tighten resource language and clarify public vs. nonpublic zones.
The Natomas Charter School Board reviewed a draft of Board Policy 5145.13 on immigration-related matters, developed with attorneys following Assembly Bill 699. Staff said the policy is designed to limit collection and retention of family immigration status information and to set clear procedures for responding to immigration-enforcement requests on campus.
A staff presenter summarized the policy’s key elements: schools will not retain immigration-status information after necessary verification, nonpublic campus areas (classrooms and secured hallways) are not open to enforcement…
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