💨 Abstract

In Los Angeles, students and teachers began the school year anxiously due to summer immigration raids, which raised fears that schools could be targeted. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced measures to protect students, including altered bus routes, family preparedness packets, and partnership with local law enforcement to monitor federal agents. Roughly 30,000 of the district's 500,000 students are immigrants, with an estimated 7,500 without legal status.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff