The anti-ICE crowd is taking the fight against federal immigration enforcement to a school near you.

by Shelly Norden
Political activism attacking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is increasingly showing up inside Virginiaโs public schools, raising questions about where education ends and national political campaigning begins.
In recent days, union-aligned posts have encouraged educators to oppose ICE through protests, national “days of action,โ and activist trainings. Social media shared by the Virginia Education Association (VEA) shows educators holding “ICE Out of Schoolsโ signs, wearing blue as a show of anti-ICE solidarity, and taking part in these activities during what appears to be the regular school day and inside school buildings.
Inย one post, VEA shared photos of educators with the caption, “We stand with our brothers and sisters in Minnesota and across the country in opposing ICE presence in our schools! Did you wear blue in solidarity with Education Minnesota today? Share your photo in the comments! #ICEOutSchools.โ

Several of the images appear to be taken inside classrooms, hallways, and other school spaces, suggesting organized political messaging taking place in publicly funded facilities.
Other posts show how coordinated the campaign has become. VEA promoted an event titled “Eyes on ICE: Document and Record,โ described as a “Know Your Rightsโ training hosted by MoveOn and the NEA. The graphic encouraged participants to “get the tools you need to exercise your rights as federal agents terrorize our communities,โ and urged members to join a national call to action. Another post encouraged supporters to “shine a light for Minnesotaโ by lighting candles on street corners in solidarity with anti-ICE efforts.
Not everyone within the union welcomed the approach. Some members questioned why union resources were being used for political activism at all. “What a waste of time,โ one member wrote. “Why not send out a survey to us paying members to find out our opinions on the topic.โ
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