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Protecting Immigrant Students: LAUSD Responds to Rising Anxiety

Heightened Fear and Anxiety Among Immigrant Families

With the recent changes in immigration, the amount of fear and anxiety surrounding immigrant families is at an all-time high. As a result, families are afraid to send their children to school due to concerns about immigration enforcement, leading to significant disruptions in the education and well-being of their children.

District Leadership Responds to Crisis

As the new school year begins, Los Angeles Unified, alongside leaders from cities across the District, is taking measures to keep schools safe and supportive for children and their families.

The District is reportedly working closely with the Los Angeles School Police Department and local law enforcement to improve communication and maintain peace on school campuses.

Superintendent Carvalho’s Statement

Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho stated, “Schools are safe spaces and immigration enforcement near schools disrupts learning and creates anxiety that can last far beyond the school day.” He also noted that, “children have been through enough, from the pandemic to natural disasters. They should not have to carry the added weight of fear when walking through their school gates.”

Implementation of Safety Measures

Additional implementations taken by the Los Angeles Unified include the following:

  • Expanded transportation options for families upon request
  • Crisis Response Teams providing mental health support
  • Virtual learning options to ensure safety and ease for students and their families

These measures have been implemented to ensure that students, families, and everyone within school walls feel safe in and out of the classroom.

Safety Protocols Taking Effect for the New School Year

The District is reportedly implementing new rules in the Spring to keep immigrant students safe at school. However, new measures have already been enforced, starting this week. Some of these include:

  • New bus routes – The District implemented new bus routes to alleviate families’ concerns about walking or driving their children to school. 
  • 1,000 staff members – On the first day of school, 1,000 staff members will be available to provide information and support to families at school sites. These will be located in areas where immigration raids are often targeted.
  • Information packets – Schools will distribute information packets to students, guiding speaking with immigration agents and outlining emergency plans.

Impact on Students and Families

Recent changes in immigration have left students and their families with fear, worry, and anxiety. These families are deeply concerned about the future safety of their children at school. Students are afraid to attend school, which is significantly impacting their ability to learn and retain information effectively. Fear of immigration enforcement also prevents families from sending their children to school with ease. Families are unaware of what can happen while they are not present; therefore, parents are anxious about leaving their children during these uncertain times.

How KAASS LAW Can Help

The changes in immigration enforcement have caused sheer panic among families across the nation. During this time, it is essential to understand the rights, support, and resources available to ensure the safety and well-being of your children and family. At KAASS LAW, our professional immigration attorneys can assist in taking legal action to get the compensation you deserve.

Conclusion

The Los Angeles Unified School District is taking proactive measures to protect its students and alleviate concerns for families across many schools. The District prioritizes children’s safety and access to education by taking these actions. If you or someone you know is facing the challenges of immigration, contact KAASS LAW and receive the compensation you deserve.

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