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Immigrant families in New York City are increasingly fearful of sending their children to school due to a surge in deportation threats linked to recent ICE raids and the Trump administration's policies. Many parents, concerned about possible separation, have kept their children home. According to Carla Gloria Colomé, a parent in the Bronx, she has had to explain to her son that they may be targeted because of their undocumented status.
Officials from the New York City Department of Education, which oversees around 48,000 undocumented students, have reiterated their commitment to protecting these children. The department's policy limits ICE's access to schools, requiring warrants for entry. Despite these assurances, anxiety remains high, with many parents citing news reports of ICE activities and the administration's stance on immigration enforcement.
Melissa Avilés Ramos, NYC Schools Chancellor, emphasized the importance of safe school environments for all students, regardless of immigration status. Despite the assurances, many parents like Mrs. P. opt to keep their children home due to fears around deportation.