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FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The National Education Association held a webinar on Jan. 17 instructing teachers on how to protect "undocumented" students from immigration authorities.

The presentation for members of America's largest teachers union was part of a webinar series titled, "Preparing for a Second Trump Administration," reviewed by Parents Defending Education and shared with The Daily Signal.

President Donald Trump promised to carry out mass deportations of illegal immigrants, starting with criminal aliens. So far, he is keeping that promise—there have been over 3,500 arrests of illegal aliens.

NEA President Becky Pringle said it is teachers' "professional" and "moral obligation" to keep "our students safe" when "ICE comes into our schools or into our communities" by "making sure that you know your rights, you know how to protect your students, and that you know that this is that time."

Lubna Alam from the NEA Office of General Counsel told teachers how they can prepare for potential deportations of students by pushing school districts to adopt "safe zones resolutions that NEA has drafted" and engage in "education of immigrant communities in your area."

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The National Education Association held a webinar on Jan. 17 instructing teachers on how to protect "undocumented" students from immigration authorities. The presentation for members of America's largest teachers union was part of a webinar series titled, "Preparing for a Second Trump Administration," reviewed by Parents Defending Education and shared with The Daily Signal. President Donald Trump promised to carry out mass deportations of illegal immigrants, starting with criminal aliens. So far, he is keeping that promise—there have been over 3,500 arrests of illegal aliens. NEA President Becky Pringle said it is teachers' "professional" and "moral obligation" to keep "our students safe" when "ICE comes into our schools or into our communities" by "making sure that you know your rights, you know how to protect your students, and that you know that this is that time." Lubna Alam from the NEA Office of General Counsel told teachers how they can prepare for potential deportations of students by pushing school districts to adopt "safe zones resolutions that NEA has drafted" and engage in "education of immigrant communities in your area."

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