Students Demand Immigrant, LGBTQ+ Protections
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Students, educators and advocates call on Connecticut leaders to expand protections for immigrant students and LGBTQ+ students
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Call to action came just two weeks into Donald J. Trump’s second presidential term.
Trump has signed a slew of executive orders that have revoked previous limits on immigration enforcement at schools and other sensitive locations.
The group called for Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers to commit to protecting students’ safety, providing support.
The Biden administration’s 2024 guidance was repealed Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Education .
The state also defined gender dysphoria and said it could qualify students for specialized instruction.
It allowed school boards to develop policies regarding what information may be shared with parents.
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