MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis school system has announced that it will provide families the option of remote learning for a month. This decision comes in light of increased federal immigration enforcement in the area and community unrest following a tragic incident involving a federal agent. Emails obtained by The Associated Press reveal that the district is taking these measures in response to concerns for student safety amid the deployment of 2,000 immigration agents within the city. This initiative aims to support families during this turbulent time, emphasizing the district's commitment to education while addressing the fears and challenges faced by the community.