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10 Strategies for How Schools Should Respond to Help Children Impacted by ICE Raids – Infographic

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When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducts raids in a community, students are deeply affected. Even the threat of a raid or news of one in another part of the country can have painful lasting effects. To help educators serving students affected by ICE raids, see the strategies below.

See the printable flier of this infographic – bilingual English-Spanish (letter size pdf)

Go to webpage, 10 Strategies for How Schools Should Respond to Help Children Impacted by ICE Raids

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