ICE Agents Not Allowed in Kansas City Public Schools Without a Warrant
It’s just another day in Trumpmerica when ICE comes to school.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - During Wednesday night’s school board meeting, Kansas City Public School board members unanimously voted to pass the Safe and Welcoming Schools resolution, which disallows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from pulling a student out of class without a warrant.
“We had an elementary kid break down crying because they were concerned that they would come home and their parents weren’t going to be there,” said Superintendent Dr. Mark Bedell.
The Kansas City, Kansas School District passed a similar resolution a few weeks ago.
In the KCK School District, 43 percent of students speak a language other than English at home. In the Kansas City School District it is 28 percent.
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