RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Future, Interrupted: Examining the Impact of a Large Worksite Enforcement Operation on Students’ Educational and Workforce Pathways JF RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences FD Russell Sage Foundation SP 123 OP 141 DO 10.7758/RSF.2025.11.4.06 VO 11 IS 4 A1 Kirksey, J. Jacob A1 Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn YR 2025 UL http://www.rsfjournal.org/content/11/4/123.abstract AB This study investigates the impact of the 2018 immigration raid at Load Trail LLC, a trailer manufacturing company in Sumner, Texas. It analyzes the raid’s severe and enduring effects on the postsecondary pathways of students in the surrounding areas. Situated within the broader discourse on legal vulnerability, this research highlights how exposure to immigration enforcement operations and pervasive anti-immigrant sentiments contributes to diminished educational opportunities. Using robust longitudinal data from Texas, the findings indicate pronounced declines in four-year college enrollment and shifts toward employment during high school, particularly among Latinx and English-learner students. These results delineate the extensive collateral consequences of immigration enforcement on community members not directly targeted by the raid. By documenting the raid’s deleterious effects on both immediate educational engagement and longer-term career prospects, this article calls for targeted policy measures designed to buffer the negative impacts and support the resilience and upward mobility of affected student populations.