Denver Public Schools sues Trump administration to block immigration raids at schools
- Denver Public Schools has filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Kristi Noem to block immigration enforcement on school grounds, claiming the change has created fear among students and families.
- The lawsuit argues that the rescinding of the sensitive locations policy has caused fear and declining attendance among students, as noted by Superintendent Dr. Alex Marrero.
- No ICE raids have occurred on school grounds since the sensitive locations policy was lifted, although parents fear their children may be targeted while at school.
- The district claims it has diverted resources from education to prepare for possible arrests.
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