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LA Families Fear ICE Presence at Graduation Ceremonies

FOX 11 Los AngelesJune 10, 20255 min3,692 views
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Concerns Over ICE at LAUSD Graduations

  • πŸŽ“ Over 100 LAUSD schools are holding graduation ceremonies this week, but some parents fear the presence of ICE.
  • 😟 It's reported that as many as one in five LAUSD students has at least one undocumented parent, leading to genuine fear.
  • πŸ“£ LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has vowed to protect students, school employees, and parents, assuring them of safety at these events.

Safety Measures and Perimeters

  • 🚫 Principles have been instructed not to create lines or restrict access to graduation venues to reduce risks for attendees.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The district has established "perimeters of safety" around graduation venues to ensure a secure environment.
  • 🚌 For summer school, the district plans to provide convenient transportation as a protective measure to avoid potential dangers.

Intimidation and Past Incidents

  • πŸ‘€ Federal vans have been observed parked near schools, which are interpreted as actions of intimidation rather than official enforcement.
  • πŸ’” Sadly, students have experienced the separation from parents due to ICE actions, including a recent incident at a West LA elementary school.

Available Resources and Support

  • πŸ“ž LAUSD employees have access to a 24/7 support hotline at 800-882-1341.
  • πŸ†˜ Families can utilize a hotline at 213-443-1300 for assistance with concerns about arrest, deportation, or family planning.
  • ⚠️ The superintendent acknowledged the imminent danger and the significant portion of the LAUSD community that is undocumented.

Differing Perspectives on Immigration

  • βš–οΈ Some viewers believe individuals should have considered risks and followed legal entry rules, viewing potential consequences as a result of breaking those rules.
  • ❀️ Others are outraged by the possibility of family separation and support undocumented individuals seeking a better life for their children.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Protesters express worry about family separation, with some officials suggesting families take their children with them if they choose to leave the country.
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