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Morrisey Backs ICE Crackdowns in West Virginia as Schools Receive Guidance on Students’ Rights, Reports West Virginia Watch


Gov. Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia has announced that the state is detaining 58 people suspected of immigration violations as part of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The Department of Homeland Security has authorized ICE agents to search schools, prompting schools in West Virginia to review their immigration policies. The ACLU of West Virginia is closely monitoring the situation for any violations of due process. Morrisey stated that some of those detained may face criminal charges, including violations of immigration law.

Amid concerns about ICE accessing schools, the West Virginia Department of Education has provided guidance to local schools on how to address potential enforcement actions on school premises. Schools are reminded of their obligation to provide a safe environment for all students, regardless of immigration status. ICE agents must have a valid federal warrant to lawfully enter a school.

As more information about immigration enforcement is set to be released, West Virginia is grappling with the impact of Trump’s immigration policies on the state’s population.

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