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The LAUSD is calling for limits on immigration enforcement operations near campuses after a teenage boy was detained by federal agents outside Arleta High School ahead of the new school year.
On Thursday, when 540,000 students are set to be back in class, and with over 1,000 buses rolling out, Superintendent Alberto ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- City leaders are reaffirming their commitment to keep children in local schools safe from immigration ...
Los Angeles Unified School District officials announced new measures to ensure students can travel to and from school safely.
A special needs student was wrongly detained by the ICE agents while attending an orientation at Arleta High School in Los ...
Another California school district is expanding 'safe zones' after a disabled student was mistakenly detained, at gunpoint, ...
The district is collaborating with law enforcement, labor leaders and local elected leaders to get the word out that students ...
Los Angeles Unified School District leaders are calling for limits on immigration enforcement near campuses after a ...
Amid growing concerns about federal immigration enforcement, Los Angeles Unified School District officials today announced ...
District officials, union leaders and mayors of local cities denounced ongoing immigration enforcement actions.
Amid ongoing immigration raids, LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho outlined a plan to keep students safe as they return to school this week.
The 15-year-old was enrolling at a Los Angeles school when he was briefly detained in a case of presumed mistaken identity.