DHS agents denied entry at two Los Angeles schools
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Homeland Security agents attempted to enter two Los Angeles schools this week, in what is believed to be their first such attempt in the city since the Trump administration began its strict immigration crackdown.
The agents were denied entry.
Two federal officials attempted to enter Lillian Street Elementary School and Russell Elementary School on Monday — both located in L.A.'s Florence-Graham neighborhood. School administrators turned them away, following Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) protocols.
The agents were from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the district later confirmed.
- Two schools at the LAUSD denied entry to agents with the Department of Homeland Security amid an immigration crackdown from the Trump administration. (KTLA)
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