Monday morning, LCPS administration, including Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz, engaged in open and productive communication with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.


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Las Cruces Public Schools Addresses Border Patrol Stop Involving Student

District officials met with agents Monday morning

Source: Las Cruces Public Schools
By Kelly Jameson
Posted: February 24, 2025

Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) administration is learning more about an incident involving a group of students traveling to a state competition on Feb. 21. The students, who were on a chartered bus not visibly marked as belonging to LCPS, complied with instructions from U.S. Border Patrol agents and were quickly allowed to continue their trip. The students were members of a swim team from Centennial High School, Las Cruces High School and Mayfield High School.

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Monday morning, LCPS administration, including Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz, engaged in open and productive communication with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The conversation included implementation of proactive measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The district remains committed to the safety, security, and emotional well-being of all students, regardless of immigration status.

“I understand the fear and uncertainty our students and staff must have felt in that situation,” acknowledged Superintendent Ruiz. “We believe this was an isolated event, and we will continue to work with local and federal authorities to ensure students’ educational experiences are not disrupted. Our community is diverse, and every student, regardless of background, deserves to feel safe and supported while participating in school activities.”

LCPS upholds the principles established by the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Plyler v. Doe (1982), affirming that all students have the right to a free public education. As an extension of that commitment, the district will maintain transparent communication with relevant agencies to protect the rights and safety of its students.

“I appreciate the support of our LCPS Board of Education,” added Ruiz, “and their work to advocate for and support policies that protect all students. Together, we will continue to foster a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment for all.”

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