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LA Times 2/18: Student's deportation roils New Mexico town

How is Roswell Independent School District going to make sure school security officers don't continue to overstep their authority and deny young people an education?
http://www.latimes.com/news/
nicholas.riccardi@latimes.com

School attendance falls and emotions rise in Roswell after a senior falls into the hands of immigration authorities.

ROSWELL, N.M. — This conservative city on the barren eastern plains of New Mexico long had been spared the acrimonious debates over illegal immigration that have racked so much of the Southwest.

That is, until December, when immigration enforcement entered the murky terrain of the local high school.

A school security officer stopped Karina Acosta, an 18-year-old pregnant Roswell High School senior, and discovered she was in the country illegally. He called federal immigration authorities, who swiftly deported her.

The district superintendent protested and the officer was removed from the school and transferred back to the city Police Department. About three dozen angry students and parents marched on police headquarters -- a notable event in a town not accustomed to controversy -- and were met by a handful of counterdemonstrators who backed the officer.

The schools suffered a sudden drop in attendance as students whose parents were in the country illegally kept them home. The local newspaper was peppered with angry letters to the editor denouncing illegal immigrants. And even two months later, unease permeates the community.

"What shocked me more than anything is what it did to this town," said Coreta Justus, one of Acosta's teachers. In the classroom, she said, "you can feel the difference vibrating from the students. I don't think they have those safety feelings anymore. School used to be a very safe place."

In 1982, the Supreme Court ruled that illegal immigrants had the right to attend public schools and that educators could not ask students whether they were in the country legally. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a policy against entering campuses.

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We really must stop tearing families and communities apart and get to practical, humane and realistic solutions to the economic push and pull factors of immigration. A new deal on globalization includes human rights for immigrants, with or without papers.

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We really must stop tearing families and communities apart and get to practical, humane and realistic solutions to the economic push and pull factors of immigration. A new deal on globalization includes human rights for immigrants, with or without papers.

I suggest you read 8 USC 1324 Harboring or Inducing Aliens to Remain in the United States Contrary to law. A Felony crime, shame on this paper for perpetuating these crimes.
 
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