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Judges refuse to block policies that allow agents to arrest illegal immigrants at schools

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Denver Public Schools have sued policies that they say they violate federal law.

On March 7, a federal judge refused to block a new federal immigration enforcement policy that would allow agents to enter schools and arrest illegal immigrants.

During a hearing in Colorado, US District Judge Daniel D. Domenico rejected a request from Denver Public Schools to enter a temporary restraining order or interim injunction over the policy. He said Denver public schools were unable to prove that the decline in attendance was due to new policies from President Donald Trump’s administration.
In January, the federal government rescinded guidelines that primarily prohibit federal officials from arresting illegal immigrants at certain locations, including schools and food banks.
Denver Public Schools said in the lawsuit that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not demonstrated that there is good reason to implement the changes.

“The defendant has not provided any evidence that he has investigated the relevant data or data. For example, the defendant has not cited any evidence in support of a statement that the offender is hiding in the school,” the lawsuit stated.

That means the move was arbitrary and whimsical, in violation of federal law, Denver officials said.

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A DHS spokesperson said at the time that the administration “protects Americans who attend by preventing our schools, places of worship, and criminals and gang members from exploiting these places and taking safe shelters there. The DHS directive gives law enforcement the ability to do their job.”

In a memorandum of understanding on January 31, DHS officials said supervisors should approve immigration enforcement activities in churches and other “protected areas.”

Since the policy was changed, Denver school officials said school attendance has declined and there have been a number of reported ice attacks around schools. The Denver superintendent told the court that students and parents were arrested in the attack and were terrified of the school community.

Under previous versions of the policy, the DHS components, immigration and customs enforcement agents, made two arrests at school under ex-city circumstances, from October 1, 2018 to October 31, 2020. An additional 18 arrests were made near the school.

Federal officials said in their court application that either Denver officials have not shown a decline in attendance, or that other injuries were caused by the new DHS policy. “In fact, the evidence indicates that the drop is the result of fear between students and parents, and the result of actual enforcement actions by DHS at schools, and may be related to false reports of immigration enforcement at schools and false reports of enforcement actions not taken at school grounds or bus stops,” officials said in one submission.

They also said the new policy was not significantly different from the previous ones. That 2021 policy said, “We should not take enforcement action at or near the location,” but it is listed as protected, but agents can still make arrests in or near such locations, officials said. The school remains on the protected area list, but agents still need permission before entering the location, they added.

Judge Domenico said Friday how much fears surround enforcement action at schools are not clear to the new rules, as opposed to wider concerns about increased immigration behaviour.

He noted the requirement that authorities receive supervisor approval before entering sensitive areas, and said that fears about the new rules and belief that the old rules provided protection to the schools both appear to be exaggerated.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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