U.S. Immigration Raids in Schools: “Rules” the internet says ICE officers are supposed to follow.

https://mobilizationforjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/What-to-do-if-ICE-Comes-to-Your-School.pdf

This is useful I guess. It says ICE “probably won’t” raid a school but that’s already not at all true.

However, it’s quite possible the school I’m thinking of in the Bronx, NY, didn’t know the procedure officers need to follow. They have to have a warrant for instance but what does one look like? Would a teacher or principal know what one looks like?

They are not allowed to take a student off school grounds without “permission of a parent or guardian”, or a “crime was committed on school grounds”.

Because I’m apparently an HR/legal go to for work now, even though completely untrained, here’s my reasons for perens:

I bet permission to take a child can be argued if a terrified immigrant parent who may not have mastered the language says anything that even sounds like permission.

A parent might mean, I want my child with me, but can actually be heard as, take my child from school and bring them here, the small cold and dank room I’m imagining these ppl are taken too.

As far as a crime? Well, according to our dictator, that’s right, dictator, a crime has been committed simply by existing on United States soil.

This is horrible to know…not think…know, that small children are being rounded up by scary strangers who consider them “criminals” and taken to strange places away from their mommy’s and daddy’s.

It’s possible they’ll never see them again.

What happens to these children? I picture them huddled in corners, afraid for their lives.

These are things that will create extremely damaged adults who may even believe what’s thought of them and become criminals.

Published by Cindy

For money, I’m what you call a banquet captain. That means I’m in charge of timing and staff at special events, weddings, benefits, movie premiere parties...ect. I’m also a filmmaker and freelance writer. I’m owned by two cats, Samantha and Harrison Chase who reluctantly allow me to travel, something I’m made to do.

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