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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Two South Los Angeles elementary schools barred Department of Homeland Security agents from entering.
Following protocols in place at the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the administration of two elementary schools denied entry to two Department of Homeland Security officers on Monday.
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