Oregon school board votes down resolution supporting immigrant students, but why?

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The Woodburn School Board in Oregon voted 2-3 against a resolution supporting immigrant students, citing concerns over federal funding risks. Superintendent Larios reassured the district’s commitment to inclusion. The decision sparked debate, with some advocating for reassurance to students, while others prioritized financial stability. The vote reflects ongoing challenges in navigating immigration policies under Trump’s administration.

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