Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids across the United States, including several cities in Texas.
NORTH TEXAS — U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement arrested 84 people in North Texas on Sunday, the agency said. Arrests were made in a number of areas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving and parts of Collin County. The agency said it is part of an ongoing effort.
The arrests primarily took place in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland and Collin County. Federal agents detained 84 people of “varying degrees of criminality,” according to Dexter Henson, the ICE spokesperson.
Fort Worth ISD district officials announced over the weekend they had launched an investigation into reports of a substitute teacher who requested U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement show up at his school.
DALLAS — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 84 people across North Texas on Sunday during immigration enforcement operations, the agency confirmed.
An Irving Independent School District administrator resigned this week after Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for his firing.
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Mohammed Choudhury, Fort Worth ISD’s deputy superintendent for learning and leading, said he wasn’t surprised by the district’s lack of progress in reading or math. He noted that the results mirror decades of stagnation in the district’s state test scores.