DHS agents denied entry at two Los Angeles schools
- DHS agents were denied entry at two Los Angeles elementary schools.
- The schools followed protocols to protect students' privacy and safety by not allowing agents without a warrant.
- School officials asserted all children have a right to public education regardless of immigration status.
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ICE can now enter K-12 schools − here’s what educators should know about student rights and privacy
Educators are legally obligated to protect and educate all their students. PM Images/DigitalVision via GettyUnited States federal agents tried to enter two Los Angeles elementary schools on April 7, 2025, and were denied entry, according to the Los Angeles Times. The agents were apparently seeking contact with five students who had allegedly entered the country without authorization. The Trump administration has been targeting foreign-born colle…
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