Two schools in the Unified School District of Los Angeles (LAUSD) rejected the entrance to federal officials of the National Security Department this week, as part of an effort of state and local institutions to block the application of the Immigration Law.
He Los Angeles Times Reported:
On Monday, two people arrived at the main office of the Lillian Street Elementary School and identified themselves as “representatives of a federal agency”, according to a message that school officials sent to parents and others. People also presented themselves at Russell Elementary School. Both schools are located in the neighborhood of Florence-Graham in southern Los Angeles.
On Wednesday, a Lausd spokesman confirmed that people were from the National Security Research Unit within the National Security Department, not agents of the Immigration and Customs application. District officials did not say why people were there or published additional details about the visit.
“After following the protocols of the district, the school administrators denied the entrance to the people and left,” school officials said in the statement to both school communities. “We want to reaffirm the unwavering commitment of the district to the well -being and education of all students.”
There is still no evidence that officials were enforcing the immigration law in any way.

Los Angeles, California, October 2, 2024, the Superintendent of Lausd, Alberto Carvalho, speaks with the duration of the media a press conference to announce the unified 2025 in the Miguel Contreras learning complex in Los Angeles on Wednesday. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times through Getty Images)
The Trump administration is going back against the so -called “sanctuary” jurisdictions that try to prevent federal laws from applying. At the end of last month, US citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) within the National Security Department announced that it would no longer carry out citizenship ceremonies in the Sanctuary states and cities, would wait for federal property.
Federal funds represent 10% of Lausd’s income, and have represented approximately 15% of their budget in previous years.
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