News of the protest spread across social media over the weekend, inviting people to "show up & speak up for those who can't."
The North Texas-based TV host was embedded with U.S. immigration enforcement officers during an operation in Chicago Sunday.
In response to this significant shift, North Texas school districts have begun to prepare their students and parents for various scenarios. According to the Pew Research Center, there are almost one million undocumented immigrants under the age of 18 in the United States,
ICE agents arrested nearly 90 illegal immigrants in North Texas on Sunday. And there are signs this is just the beginning.
As part of a nationwide crackdown against immigrants who may be in the U.S. without legal status, agents took to several Texas cities Sunday.
Dozens of people were arrested in North Texas alone as part of Donald Trump’s crackdown on people who may be in the country without legal status.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids across the United States, including several cities in Texas.
A teacher with the Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas posted on X for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to visit the school because some students “don’t even know English,” according to a report.
The protests follow the Trump administration's announcement on Tuesday that it would allow federal immigration agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to make arrests at schools,
Fort Worth ISD says it is investigating a substitute teacher who allegedly asked ICE to deport students, saying many "don't even speak English."
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are carrying out operations across the state, and that does include in Houston, and also in Galveston.