Federal officials arrived, denied entry at L.A. schools amid immigration enforcement fears

latimes.comPublished: 4/9/2025

Summary

Federal immigration agents attempted to access two South Los Angeles elementary schools this week without proper authorization, seeking to contact students allegedly without documentation. The agents claimed they were conducting wellness checks and had permission from the students' families, which was later found to be false. Both principals denied them entry. The incident occurred amid increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Carvalho emphasized that schools should not be places of fear. A Department of Homeland Security official stated the visits were part of child welfare checks, but the district maintained its stance against unauthorized access. The state superintendent commended the school employees for denying entry without a warrant.