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Federal Judge Allows ICE Raids in Schools

Posted on 11/03/2025 at 17:31
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A federal judge has denied the Denver Public Schools’ request to ban Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in educational institutions.

This decision marks a setback for those advocating protection for students and their families from immigration enforcement in sensitive locations.

The ruling, issued by Judge Daniel Domenico, stated that the school district failed to prove that declining student attendance was directly linked to the federal government’s policy.

Since the Trump administration, the U.S. government has intensified immigration enforcement and increased deportations nationwide.

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Denver Public Schools had filed a lawsuit arguing that the reversal of a 2021 policy hindered their ability to ensure access to education.

During the Biden administration, rules designated schools, churches, and hospitals as «safe zones» for undocumented immigrants.

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After the policy reversal, the district claimed many students stopped attending classes due to fear of potential detentions inside schools.

School district attorneys stated that this fear forced them to divert resources to provide mental health support and academic assistance for affected students.

They also argued that school administrators were forced to shift their focus from academics to immigration concerns.

In the lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Secretary Kristi Noem, the school district requested a legal order to prevent ICE arrests in schools.

However, Judge Domenico denied the request, refusing to reinstate the 2021 protections at a national level.

Although the ruling permits ICE operations in schools, no recent arrests have been reported.

Denver Public Schools officials argue that the decision creates uncertainty and negatively impacts the emotional well-being of students and families.

According to AP News, fear of deportations has increased, but it remains unclear to what extent the policy has affected attendance.

The Trump administration continues to prioritize strict enforcement of immigration laws.

ICE has previously stated that its operations focus on public safety, prioritizing the arrest of individuals with criminal records or those deemed threats to the country.

However, activists warn that eliminating protections for sensitive locations could harm school communities.

Meanwhile, Denver Public Schools continues to oppose ICE raids and reaffirms its support for affected students.

The ruling has sparked a national debate on the impact of immigration policies on education and student safety.

Legal experts say this decision could set a precedent for other school districts seeking to prevent ICE actions in their communities.

Civil rights organizations have criticized the ruling.

They have called on the Trump administration to restore the 2021 protections, according to Infobae.

The long-term impact of this policy on student attendance and well-being remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, Denver officials are exploring legal options to protect their students and the right to education.

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