School superintendent posts letter warning parents that border patrol agents could board buses

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A letter was posted on social media by the superintendent of a Texas school district warning immigrant families that border patrol agents could board buses and question students about their inmigration status.

It was later taken down.

At least one local news outlet contacted the office of Dr. Anysia Trevino, superintendent of Alice Independent School District in Alice, Texas. They were told a statement would be released Thursday.

As of 3:30 P.M. on Thursday, the outlet has not received a statement.

Letter warning parents that bordervoatrol agents could board buses looking for undocumented students
Letter from Alice ISD warning parents of students who are undocumented.

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