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Department of Homeland Security: Immigration arrests will prevent "criminals" from being able to "hide in America ’s schools" The policy change comes a day after the president signed dozens of sweeping executive orders.
Critics say his suite of actions has already emboldened those who seek to harm marginalized people at school.
The Department of Homeland Security rescinded a policy preventing immigration arrests at schools.
School administrators have been gearing up for weeks to face the president's stricter immigration policies.
Roughly 6 million U.S. households are home to at least one undocumented resident, according to the Center for Migration Studies .
There are approximately a half-million undocumented students in college nationwide.
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