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SFUSD board backs amended resolution urging city to protect due process for undocumented youth

Board of Education, San Francisco Unified School District · September 22, 2009
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Summary

The San Francisco Unified School District Board approved an amended resolution urging the City and County to respect due-process protections for undocumented youth and to limit reporting of students’ immigration status to federal authorities except as required by law. The move followed hours of public testimony from parents, legal advocates and students.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board on Tuesday voted to approve an amended resolution urging the City and County of San Francisco to respect due-process principles for undocumented youth and to limit use of city resources in immigration enforcement.

Vice President Jane Kim read the resolution for the record, citing San Francisco Administrative Code chapter 12H — the city’s sanctuary ordinance — and a reported new juvenile-probation referral practice that has led to referrals of youth to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The resolution, introduced by Vice President Kim and carried by…

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