California school board members are criticizing what they call “fearmongering” over immigration enforcement, asserting that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does not conduct operations in schools. Concerns about immigration have reportedly led to increased absenteeism among students, impacting school revenue tied to attendance. The Department of Homeland Security has reiterated that ICE does not target schools, while some districts have heightened security measures in response to fears. School officials emphasize the importance of ensuring a safe learning environment for all students amidst these concerns.
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