穿着便衣,还不让校长登记ID
Federal Homeland Security agents showed up at two Los Angeles Unified elementary schools this week and demanded to talk to students.
Several federal agents visited two schools in South L.A - Lillian Street Elementary and Russell Elementary - about two hours apart Monday, according to LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. The agents were stopped, questioned and turned away by the principals.
"They wanted access to the students, to determine their well-being based on, according to the agents, the fact that when they entered this country they entered as unaccompanied minors," Carvalho said Thursday. "It is well-known that these students are under the care of relatives."
The agents asked specific questions about students ranging from first- to sixth-grade. The superintendent said they arrived in unmarked vehicles and wore casual clothing.
"When the principals attempted to write down details about their IDs they quickly hid their IDs," the superintendent said.
国安部警察探望小学生,被校长赶走
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