Federal prosecutor tells parents to warn their kids about anti-ICE behavior
Parents are supposed to talk to their kids about drugs, sex -- and now ICE?
Federal prosecutor tells parents to warn their kids about anti-ICE behavior A federal prosecutor has indicated that parents should consider discussing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with their children. This suggestion positions discussions about ICE alongside other sensitive topics traditionally covered by parents, such as drugs and sex. The implication is that awareness of ICE’s role is becoming an important part of a child’s understanding of current societal issues.
- A federal prosecutor suggested parents talk to their kids about ICE.
- This topic is now listed alongside drugs and sex in parental discussions.
- The suggestion implies a need for children to be aware of ICE’s role.
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