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Two prominent teachers unions in the United States have initiated legal proceedings against the Trump administration, challenging its stringent immigration policies. The unions argue that these measures are adversely affecting schools and the educational environment.
According to union leaders, the crackdown has created an atmosphere of fear among students and their families, particularly those from immigrant backgrounds. This fear has led to increased absenteeism, as students hesitate to attend school due to concerns about deportation and family separation.
Furthermore, the unions contend that the policies undermine the fundamental principle of education as a safe haven for all children. They emphasize that schools should be places where students can learn without the threat of immigration enforcement looming over them.
The lawsuit seeks to address these concerns by pushing for a halt to the enforcement of these immigration policies within educational institutions. The unions believe that every child, regardless of their immigration status, deserves access to quality education in a supportive environment.
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