The Cereal City Buzz
Archives
Ann Arbor Parent Apprehended by ICE After School Drop-Off
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER
Ann Arbor Parent Apprehended by ICE After School Drop-Off |
Community Reacts to Immigration Enforcement Near Local School |
On Thursday, September 4, 2025, a parent in Ann Arbor was reportedly apprehended by federal immigration agents shortly after dropping off their child at school in the Lakewood neighborhood.
According to witnesses, the incident occurred off school grounds and was not observed by students.
Ann Arbor Public Schools officials confirmed that the event did not take place on school property.
In a statement, Superintendent Jazz Parks emphasized the district's commitment to providing a safe environment for all students and families.
She noted that the district has protocols in place should such incidents occur near school premises.
The apprehension has sparked concern among community members.
Local organizations are rallying to support the affected family, highlighting the emotional and psychological impact such events can have on children and the broader community.
Similar incidents have been reported in other parts of the country.
For instance, in February 2025, a man was detained by ICE agents during school drop-off in Chicago, leading to community outcry and discussions about the appropriateness of such enforcement actions near educational institutions.
As the situation develops, Ann Arbor residents are calling for transparency and dialogue between federal agencies and local communities to ensure the safety and well-being of all families. |