Baltimore, MD - Jan. 27, 2025 - As the new Trump administration cracks down on federal immigration enforcement, Maryland schools are preparing for potential encounters with ICE agents.
On January 23 the Maryland State Department of Education issued guidance to local school systems on how to handle such situations.
Here are some of the major points highlighted in the state's memo.
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- Local school officials should cooperate with law enforcement and federal immigration authorities in accordance with their Local Education Agencies (LEAs) policies and guidelines and in consultation with their attorneys.
- Upon receipt of a request from immigration officials to access student education records, LEAs should immediately consult with their attorneys, to ensure compliance with theFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and COMAR 13A.08.02 regarding the release of personally identifiable information (PII) in a student’s education records without the consent of the parent or eligible student.
- Before fulfilling a request from federal immigration authorities or law enforcement to enforce immigration laws, LEA employees should immediately contact the local superintendent and school attorneys for legal advice.
- If federal immigration officials or law enforcement enter a school building seeking access to students (for interviews and/or questioning), school personnel should contact the local superintendent immediately for guidance. School personnel should not argue or debate with immigration enforcement officials but should direct them to the local superintendent or designated administrator for further action.
- LEA personnel should immediately notify the student’s parent or guardian if an immigration official or law enforcement officer requests or gains access to a student for immigration-enforcement purposes, unless such access was following a judicial warrant or subpoena that restricts the disclosure of the information to the parent or guardian.