WASHINGTON - Labour unions representing millions of educators and school employees are suing President Donald Trump’s...
administration over its immigration crackdown, saying arrests near school campuses are terrorising children and their teachers, leading some students to drop out. At the start of Trump’s second term, his Republican administration said it would allow immigration arrests at schools — long considered off limits. That violated the law, argues the lawsuit from the two largest US teacher unions, the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, which represent more than four million school employees nationwide.
Also joining the lawsuit are educators from an Oregon preschool where masked agents broke a car window and dragged a student’s father from his car shortly after the child had been dropped off. The arrival of police prompted the school to go into a lockdown, with teachers playing music so students couldn’t hear the commotion outside. Teacher Lauren Fong, who teaches the child whose father was arrested that day, said she was troubled by the decision to confront the father in the school parking lot, which is private property. (Jamaica Gleaner)