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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 ...
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Campus patrols, volunteer escorts: Fears of immigration raids cloud LAUSD's first day of school
LAUSD students head back to school amid ongoing ICE raids, casting a layer of fear among immigrant families over potential ...
A high school senior was walking his dog in Van Nuys when he was stopped and detained by federal immigration agents who said ...
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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 ...
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Parents speak out after L.A. teenager wrongfully detained by federal agents outside of high school
Parents of Los Angeles Unified School District students are speaking out after a teenager was mistakenly detained by federal ...
The LAUSD is calling for limits on immigration enforcement operations near campuses after a teenage boy was detained by ...
A Los Angeles mother and her 15-year-old son with special needs are speaking out for the first time after his mistaken ...
School officials say that the student, a 15-year-old boy, was detained in an "alleged case of mistaken identity." ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNTeen detained by federal agents outside Arleta school; LAUSD calls for 'no enforcement' zones
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.
An 18-year-old Van Nuys resident who was taken into custody by federal immigration officers while walking his dog has spent the past week in a detention facility reportedly so cramped that his ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNICE activity reported near 4 LAUSD campuses on 1st day of school, Superintendent Carvalho says
Despite federal immigration activity near some Los Angeles Unified campuses, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the first ...
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