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Broward County Schools Adopt Measures To Protect Students From Immigration Raids

The School Board of Broward County passes a unanimous vote for a resolution that creates a safe place for immigrant students and their families, at the Kathleen C. Wright Administration Center Boardroom in Fort Lauderdale.
Amanda Rabines
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WLRN News
The School Board of Broward County passes a unanimous vote for a resolution that creates a safe place for immigrant students and their families, at the Kathleen C. Wright Administration Center Boardroom in Fort Lauderdale.

‪The School Board of Broward County became the first district in South Florida to pass a resolution that makes school grounds and education-related activities, such as sports tournaments or even prom,  safe zones for immigrant students and their families.

A community resolution, drawn up with input from organizations like the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the Florida Immigrant Coalition, passed unanimously Tuesday. 

Under the resolution, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will not be able to collect information about immigration status in Broward County schools, nor perform raids, without an arrest warrant or an order from a judge.

Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the Florida Immigrant Coalition members gather together to take a picture. Members helped draft the proposed resolution that was passed Tuesday by School Board of Broward County.
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Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the Florida Immigrant Coalition members gather together to take a picture. Members helped draft the proposed resolution that was passed Tuesday by School Board of Broward County.

Palm Beach County also practices similar policies, but Broward County became the first district in South Florida to cement those policies in a resolution.

The language in the resolution protects student immigrants from ICE raids on school district property or while participating in educational related activities, such as field trips, bus stops and school events like prom.

"People are sometimes afraid to stand up or to make a statement, what we've done is pave the way for everyone else to do that," said Robin Bartleman, Broward County Board Member who first presented the resolution to the school board attorney Monday.

"Students need to feel safe in our schools. Public education is the foundation of our democracy and we welcome every child regardless of their immigration status," said Bartleman. 

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Amanda Rabines is a senior at Florida International University pursuing a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Media. She is expecting to graduate in Fall 2016 but her curious nature makes her an eternal student at heart. In 2013, she spent a year volunteering every Wednesday at Radio Lollipop, a radio station at Miami Children’s Hospital, where she helped broadcast shows, create events and design crafts for children while simultaneously interacting with patients and families. The experience taught her how to talk to family members who were going through tough medical circumstances. That was the year Amanda had to learn how to be a great listener and emotionally stronger, two traits she now carries as an aspiring journalist. Amanda was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and is a strong activist for feminism. Some women who inspire her include leaders like Maya Angelou and her mother, a dental hygienist for Sunset Dentistry, who came to Miami from Cuba when she was 11 years old. Her mother endured leaving her home country, and has worked since she was 15. It’s because of her that Amanda believes in hard work and the power of Cuban coffee. Amanda has written content, shot photos and has produced videos that have been published in the Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel.