Teacher Unions Sue Trump Admin Over School Immigration Arrests

Big teacher unions are suing President Trump's government. They say arresting people near schools is scaring students and teachers. Some kids have stopped going to school because of this. The.

Eugene, 10 Sep 2025

Big teacher unions are suing President Trump's government. They say arresting people near schools is scaring students and teachers. Some kids have stopped going to school because of this.

Why Teachers Are Upset

The government said it would allow arrests at schools. Teachers say this is against the law. They tell a story about police taking a father from his car after dropping off his child at school. The school had to lock down and play music so kids would not hear what was happening. A teacher named Lauren Fong asked why they had to do this at a school.

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How This Affects Students

Teachers say many students are scared. Some have stopped coming to school. Others are worried about being arrested on school grounds. In some places, fewer students are joining English classes or special education programs. Church leaders also say fewer people are coming to church because they are afraid. Teachers say many students are scared. Some have stopped coming to school. Others are worried about being arrested on school grounds. In some places, fewer students are joining English classes or special education programs. Church leaders also say fewer people are coming to church because they are afraid. Labor unions representing millions of educators and school employees are suing President Donald Trump's administration over its immigration crackdown, saying arrests near school campuses are terrorizing children and their teachers, leading some students to drop out. At the start of Trump's second term, his…

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The case will be heard in federal court in Eugene, Oregon. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 10 Sep 2025, 19:58 IST; source: link