2 L.A. schools deny entry for federal agents as immigration enforcement fears ramp up

When it is believed that it was the first time since the administration of President Donald Trump announced the suppression of immigration enforcement, Federal agents tried to enter Los Angeles schools this week.

They were deprived of entry.

Two federal officials attempted to enter the Lilian Street Primary School and the Russell Elementary School on Monday-both of which are located in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Florence Graham. School officials removed them, after the unified Los Angeles County Protocols.

The province later confirmed that the agents were from the Ministry of Internal Security. Both immigration and customs enforcement agents did not participate.

Lausd schools refused to enter the agents of the Ministry of Internal Security, amid a campaign of immigration from the Trump administration. (Ktla)

The Ministry of Internal Security did not publicly comment on this.

Trying to enter two schools Lausd comes after the Trump administration Accredited federal agents To enter “sensitive areas” to conduct immigration investigations-which was against the guidelines of the Biden administration.

Benjamin Hoffman, on January 21, said on January 21, who was running the department, “Benjamin Hoffmann, who managed the administration before the former security minister, managed to the prosecution on January 25.

As of Thursday morning, the exact goal of agents in Los Angeles schools was unclear.

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