A Texas school district warned parents that Border Patrol agents may board school buses to question students about their citizenship status, potentially leading to detainment or deportation. The district advised families to be aware of the consequences and mentioned possible measures to lessen the impact, such as adding language to student travel waivers and considering having a designated chaperone vehicle travel with buses. Other school districts, like West Oso ISD, have also addressed changes in immigration policies and informed parents of the procedures for their schools.
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Blue state's LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban violates Constitution, 'very easy case' for SCOTUS, says expert
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" after therapist Kaley Chiles claimed it violated her First Amendment rights. The law prohibits licensed therapists from attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, with the state arguing it protects minors from harmful practices. The court will consider whether the law regulates conduct or violates free speech rights, with conservative justices expressing concern over viewpoint discrimination....
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