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LAUSD students are back to school Thursday as district focuses on immigration enforcement concerns
Outside Hollywood High School, a group of teachers gathered to welcome students, holding signs reading "Immigrants are ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLAUSD back-to-school: Officials address student safety amid ongoing ICE raids
A group of teachers, in collaboration with the community organization Union del Barrio, is launching "teacher patrols" to ...
More than 500,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District began a new school year Thursday with concerns and fear ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second largest, begins a new school year Thursday as it welcomes back ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLAUSD promises students safety from immigration raids
As immigration enforcement operations continue across the area, LAUSD wants students and their families to know their campus ...
Employees, volunteers and school police will patrol near an estimated 100 campuses and set up so-called “safe zones” in ...
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LAUSD says teen wrongly detained near Arleta High; immigration officials dispute allegations
LAUSD said a teen with disabilities was wrongly detained by immigration officers near Arleta High School, federal agents said ...
Los Angeles area students are returning to class under a cloud of apprehension after a summer of immigration raids and amid ...
Los Angeles Unified School District officials announced new measures to ensure students can travel to and from school safely.
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Agents detain student at gunpoint near school; safe zones to be expanded around LAUSD campuses
Amid immigration enforcement, city and school officials will set up "safe zones" monitored by LAPD and community volunteers ...
In addition to reaffirming LAUSD’s long-standing pledge to keep schools safe for all students regardless of immigration ...
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LAUSD superintendent assures student safety as community immigration enforcement fears continue
On Thursday, when 540,000 students are set to be back in class, and with over 1,000 buses rolling out, Superintendent Alberto ...
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