Overview
- Federal officials from the Homeland Security Investigations unit attempted to enter two Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) elementary schools this week but were denied entry.
- LAUSD administrators adhered to established sanctuary policies, which bar unauthorized federal officials from entering school campuses without proper legal documentation.
- The incidents occurred at Lillian Street Elementary and Russell Elementary in South Los Angeles, with school officials confirming the officials left after being turned away.
- The district has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting all students, emphasizing that schools are safe spaces free from immigration enforcement activities.
- There is no evidence that the federal officials were attempting to enforce immigration laws during their visits, though tensions over sanctuary policies remain a point of national debate.