BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons said parents in Washington, D.C., should not expect to see ICE officers visiting schools when kids go back to school in the nation’s capital on Monday. But he said there may be circumstances when ICE comes on school campuses in the future. “Day one, you’re not going to see us,” Lyons told NBC News in an interview on Thursday. But he did not rule out the possibility of ICE needing to come on school

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