LAUSD Orders Its Police to Block Federal Immigration Operations at Schools
- On Monday, LAUSD ordered its school police to establish safety perimeters around graduation ceremonies in Los Angeles amid a wave of immigration raids.
- This directive comes in response to a surge of federal immigration enforcement activities in the area, among them a raid conducted near Huntington Park High School at a local Home Depot.
- The school district aims to protect students and families from immigration agents during about 100 graduation events planned in early June 2025.
- Superintendent Alberto Carvalho affirmed their commitment to upholding the law and highlighted the importance of being prepared for any situation during graduation weekend.
- LAUSD’s action highlights concerns over immigration enforcement at schools despite no confirmed ICE arrests at graduation events, and tensions continue in the city.
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LAUSD Orders Its Police To Block Federal Immigration Operations At Schools
Credit: (Screenshot), NBCLA and CNN, via YouTube Alberto M. Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, ordered the district to deploy its police officers to defend schools and school events, including graduations, from federal immigration operations. “I have directed our own police force to redouble their efforts and establish perimeters of safety around graduation sites to intervene and interfere with any federal agen…
LAUSD orders its police to block federal immigration operations at schools
(The Center Square) - Alberto M. Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, ordered the district to deploy its police officers to defend schools and school events, including graduations, from federal immigration operations.
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