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Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants, even as a judge orders removals be stopped; Sierra Club sues DOGE over mass firings; Lack of opportunity pushes rural Gen Zers in AZ out of their communities; Fixing one problem, creating another? Ohio's lead pipe replacements.

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Secretary of State Rubio pledges more arrests like that of student activist Mahmoud Khalil. Former EPA directors sound the alarm on Lee Zeldin's deregulation plans, and lack of opportunity is pushing rural Gen Zers out of their communities.

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Farmers worry promised federal reimbursements aren't coming while fears mount that the Trump administration's efforts to raise cash means the sale of public lands, and rural America's shortage of doctors has many physicians skipping retirement.

Educators, Ohio leaders react to new ICE rules

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Thursday, February 6, 2025   

A new federal policy allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents into public schools has sparked concerns nationwide, including here in Ohio.

Just last week, ICE agents conducted a raid at a Cleveland Heights restaurant, detaining six undocumented workers while originally seeking one individual. On Wednesday, most of the workers were released on bond.

Justin Bibb, mayor of Cleveland, and other local leaders were quick to respond.

"Targeting schools, hospitals and places of worship is obscene," Bibb asserted. "Immigrants are human beings. They have elevated our home by contributing their talents and culture in our great city. They support our economy."

The policy, which took effect last week, rescinds the previous administration's sensitive locations rule, which restricted ICE actions in schools, health care facilities and places of worship. ICE agents have reportedly been given increased quotas by the Trump administration, increasing the chance of indiscriminate arrests of the easiest immigrants rather than dangerous noncitizens.

Educators and legal experts are also raising concerns about how the policy affects school privacy laws and student rights.

Dan McNeil, general counsel for the American Federation of Teachers, said federal protections exist for student records and schools have guidelines on handling ICE inquiries, some of which are outlined in the Family and Education Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA.

"FERPA protects those records from being turned over to third parties," McNeil emphasized. "This also means that educators cannot turn over to third parties educational records of their students. The educational record should not contain anything about immigration status."

Immigration advocates are urging school administrators to familiarize themselves with legal protections and available resources. The American Federation of Teachers has released guidance for educators on how to navigate ICE presence in schools, emphasizing children have the right to education regardless of their immigration status.

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