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Immigration raids in California caused a significant spike in school absences, particularly among Latino families fearing deportation. The study highlights the impact of immigration enforcement on education and student well-being.
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Immigration Raids Add to Absence Crisis for Schools By Dana Goldstein and Irene Casado Sanchez June 16, 2025 As President Trump promised mass deportations, educators sounded alarms that the actions could scare families away from school, affecting both immigrant and nonimmigrant students. Now, new research provides evidence that immigration raids did appear to lower school attendance. A Stanford University study found that parents kept their children out of school more often after raids swept Californiaβs Central Valley this winter. The findings suggest raids can harm student achievement and disrupt how schools function, even when they do not occur on or near school grounds. The study, by Thomas S. Dee, a professor of education at Stanford University, found that daily absences jumped 22 percent around the time raids occurred. This week, the administration deployed troops to Los Angeles in response to protests against deportations. Absences went up, even though the district tried...
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