LAUSD will deploy school police to set up safe zones around campuses, graduations amid ICE raids [View all]
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The announcement by Supt. Alberto Carvalho comes amid widespread immigration raids in Los Angeles including one on Monday at a Home Depot adjacent to Huntington Park High School after a weekend of isolated but intense downtown clashes between police and protesters, some of whom set self-driving Waymo cars on fire and threw rocks and fireworks.
"We stand strongly on the right side of law, Carvalho said. Every student in our community, every student across the country, has a constitutional right to a free public education of high quality, without threat. Every one of our students, independently of their immigration status, has a right to a free meal in our schools. Every one of our children, no questions asked, has a right to counseling, social emotional support, mental support.
Carvalho did not rule out the potential for a standoff involving school police if federal officers attempted to enter a school or an off-campus school event such as a graduation ceremony without a judicial warrant.
The necessity of protecting kids, especially during graduation, enrages me.