Highline Public Schools vow to shield students from immigration raids - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Highline Public Schools issued a statement on June 13, 2025, detailing its procedures for managing visits from U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other government agencies. The district firmly asserted that all students, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status, are entitled to public education. “All students — regardless of citizenship or immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other part of their identity — have the right to a public education,” the district emphasized in its announcement.

This commitment is rooted in both state and federal laws that uphold the rights of students. The district's response comes amid growing concerns over immigration enforcement, reflecting a national dialogue about the protection of vulnerable populations in educational settings. Highline Public Schools aims to foster a safe learning environment, ensuring that every student can pursue their education without fear. The policy highlights the importance of inclusivity and the protection of student rights in the face of governmental actions. Educational institutions across the country are increasingly adopting similar measures to safeguard their students.

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