Denver Public Schools on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Trump Regime over their policy allowing ICE agents to raid classrooms to detain suspected illegal immigrants, with the complaint calling it a hinderance to the district’s “mission of providing education and life services to the students who are refraining from attending DPS schools for fear of immigration enforcement actions occurring on DPS school grounds” forcing them to “divert resources from its educational mission to prepare for immigration arrests on DPS school grounds,” Denverite reports.
There haven’t been any reports of ICE agents on the grounds of schools in the Colorado capital thus far but Superintendent Alex Marrero says the fear is working and “the fact that some folks feel that it’s going to happen in our schools is just going to really cripple the way we function.”
“A lot of kids, we haven’t seen,” teacher Matt Meyer said shortly after raids on an apartment complex last week. “What I’m worried about is it doesn’t help anyone to have kids not at school.”