ICE, police won't go into Nassau schools for federal immigration matters

The state's guidance says that generally a warrant signed by a judge is required for ICE enforcement or interrogation and administrative warrants are not valid to enter a school building.
"School district leaders remain steadfast in their commitment to providing safe and secure environments for each of their students and staff, as well as following the laws they took an oath to uphold," according to a statement by Lars Clemensen, president of the New York State Council of School Superintendents.
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