Talking to Kids about ICE, Immigration, and More
Leah Langby
February 13, 2026
Keeping Up With Kids

We got a question on the youth services list this week about resources to help kids learn more about and process the current events around ICE and to learn more about immigration and immigration.  Thanks to those who responded, and to the Northern Waters Library Service for an earlier communication that alerted us to some of these resources.  Here is what is collected so far, if I learn of more I will update this blog post.

The Glendale Public Library provided these articles linked below, which offer ideas to better prepare families for conversations with children about immigration and ICE.

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