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Parents ask CUSD 200 board for clear written policy and public guidance on immigration enforcement near schools
Summary
Three community members urged the board to adopt a transparent policy and public communication about how the district will respond if immigration enforcement (ICE/CBP) operates near school property, citing local worry, petitions and a statutory deadline they said applies.
During the public‑comment portion of the CUSD 200 board meeting on Jan. 28, three residents urged the board to develop and publicly commit to a written policy governing how schools and staff should respond when immigration enforcement operates near district schools.
Tim Kane, who said he represents more than 580 students, parents and community members who signed a petition, described reports and observed enforcement activity near schools and said informal,…
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