MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minneapolis school system will offer families the option of remote learning for a month amid federal immigration enforcement in the city. The district provided the update in emails to teachers that were obtained by The Associated Press. The move comes as the Trump administration sends 2,000 immigration agents to the area and the community responds to the fatal shooting of a local woman earlier this week by a federal agent.
Minneapolis Schools Offer Remote Learning Amid Immigration Enforcement
In response to heightened immigration enforcement, Minneapolis school district introduces option for families to engage in remote learning for a month following local unrest.
Minneapolis public schools are offering families the choice of remote learning for the upcoming month due to increased federal immigration activities in the city. This decision comes after the deployment of 2,000 immigration agents by the Trump administration and amidst community concern following a tragic incident involving federal agents.



















