As Washington, D.C.’s immigrant population grows, a recent Trump policy change allowing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE in schools is raising concerns. Parents and teachers are speaking out on its impact, including one parent who fears students’ absences are leaving classmates confused and sad. She shares how the school is addressing these concerns. NewsVision reporter Tianna Green has the story.
ABC & I-C-E: The Impact ICE Presence Has on Students and Families
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