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Possible ICE Activity in Thermal Raise Concerns for parents, staff at CVUSD

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THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) - Reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity Thursday in Thermal raised concerns for parents and staff near the Coachella Valley Unified School District.   

There was an unconfirmed sighting of an ICE checkpoint at Avenue 70 and Harrison Street, the Coachella Valley Teachers Association said on social media Thursday.

The teacher's association condemned the activity saying in part, "Immigration policies should guarantee human rights and protect the integrity of the family unity. Every student has the right to a free public education free from harassment."

District officials released a statement on social media informing parents of procedures designed to preserve the integrity of learning environments and students safety. They mentioned that school and district staff received guidance on clear procedures that protect students' rights, privacy and safety, information regarding students and families will not be shared unless legally required and access to school grounds are monitored.   

ICE was not available to reach for comment.   

Officials said any families in need of legal referral or family advocacy, to contact Todec Legal Center at 951-943-1955, and family members of CVUSD students can reach out to student support services at 760-848-1161.

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