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NBC Los Angeles on MSNTeen with disabilities detained by federal agents at gunpoint in Arleta
A 15-year-old boy with disabilities was detained by federal agents at gunpoint on Monday in front of a high school, the Los ...
11hon MSN
LAUSD says teen wrongly detained near Arleta High; immigration officials dispute allegations
LAUSD said a teen with disabilities was wrongly detained by immigration officers near Arleta High School, federal agents said ...
The LAUSD is calling for limits on immigration enforcement operations near campuses after a teenage boy was detained by ...
10hon MSN
Schools to open with unprecedented protections for children and their parents amid ICE raids
LAUSD Supt. Carvalho expands aggressive defense of students and their immigrant families — including new collaborations with ...
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LAist on MSNA student was handcuffed and detained by federal agents at LAUSD’s Arleta High. Here’s what we know
A teenage student with disabilities was handcuffed by federal agents Monday while accompanying another student for ...
Los Angeles schools are taking a number of precautions to protect students and their families from ICE agents, as classes are ...
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Latin Times on MSNBorder Patrol Agents Detain Disabled Teen Outside L.A. High School in Case of Mistaken Identity
U.S. Border Patrol agents briefly detained a 15-year-old boy with disabilities outside a high school in the Van Nuys neighborhood this week in what officials are calling a case of mistaken identity ...
After the school principal intervened, the agents left live bullets behind in a case of what the district superintendent ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNTeen detained by federal agents outside Arleta school; LAUSD calls for 'no enforcement' zones
The LAUSD is calling for limits on immigration enforcement operations near campuses after a teenage boy was detained by federal agents outside Arleta High School ahead of the new school year.
After a 15-year-old boy with disabilities was detained outside a local high school by federal agents this week in a case of mistaken identity, education leaders fear many families will keep their ...
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