Loudoun County Budget Petition

Loudoun County Board of Supervisors

The Issue

Loudoun County residents deserve safe schools and responsible use of public funds. At the end of this month, the Board of Supervisors (BOS) will vote on a proposal that uses taxpayer dollars to bring ICE-cooperating Sheriff’s deputies into elementary schools. These decisions would deepen fear in immigrant communities and divert resources away from real community needs.

Why Is This Happening?

The Sheriff’s Office continues to profile and target our immigrant neighbors in service of ICE's mass deportation agenda, despite community opposition and the harm these practices cause. Instead of investing in programs that support students and families, the BOS is considering funneling more money into policing and expanding the Sheriff’s influence inside schools.

What Can We Do?

The ICE Out of Loudoun Coalition are calling on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to reject these proposals. Loudoun families need schools that are welcoming and safe - not places where children fear immigration enforcement. Taxpayer dollars should strengthen community well‑being, not expand harmful practices or increase already high executive salaries.

Sign our petition to tell the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to vote NO on funding ICE-cooperating deputies in elementary schools.


To: Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
From: [Your Name]

The ICE Out of Loudoun Coalition is very concerned about the requests coming before the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors that would use taxpayer dollars to bring ICE-cooperating Sheriff’s deputies into elementary schools. This would create fear among immigrant families, undermine trust in our schools, and divert public funds away from services that actually support children and community safety.

Schools should be places where every child feels safe, welcomed, and able to learn, not places where families worry about immigration enforcement. Expanding the presence of ICE-cooperating deputies in elementary schools will hurt students and weaken the relationships that educators and families work hard to build.

Loudoun residents deserve a budget that reflects our values and invests in programs that support our communities, not policies that cause fear or exacerbate inequities.

We urge the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to vote NO on this proposal and to prioritize the well-being, safety, and dignity of all Loudoun families.