School district warns parents of border patrol agents boarding buses for citizenship check
1 month, 2 weeks ago

School district warns parents of border patrol agents boarding buses for citizenship check

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A Texas school district has sent a warning to parents that border patrol agents could be boarding school buses to check the citizenship status of students. In a letter to parents on Wednesday, Alice ISD Superintendent Anysia Trevino said the checks could occur during "student travel for extracurricular activities, including sports, band, and other co-curricular events." "We have received information that U.S. Border Patrol agents may be boarding school buses at highway checkpoints in and out of the Valley to question students about their citizenship status," Trevino warned. The district's Facebook page indicated that Trevino was considering placing chaperones on the buses to stay with detained students.

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