Amid increased immigration enforcement across the country, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald is telling students, teachers and families not to interfere with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents — but to also know their rights if agents show up at a school or detain parents.

McDonald argued in a Friday news release that interfering with ICE or other law enforcement "increases the risk for everyone." The county prosecutor said ICE agents may enter public areas in schools without restriction, but must present either a judicial warrant or permission from the school to enter private areas like classrooms or offices.

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