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DHS says agents sent to LA schools were doing welfare checks on migrant kids

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The directors of two primary schools in Los Angeles blocked the national security agents of their campus about the fear that they would make the application of the immigration law, but the National Security Department says that the agents were only doing “well -being to the

Several national security agents appeared to Lillian Street Elementary and Russell Elementary in South on April 7 to talk to two students and were quickly rejected, according to ABC7.

Several federal agents visited two schools in southern Los Angeles last week to verify “well -being” or unnecessary migrant children. Fox 11
The school directors prevented the federals to intertwine schools. Fox 11

“What interest should a national security agent have in a first grade degree?” Lausd’s Superintendent, Alberto Carvalho, was enraged at a later press conference.

“They wanted access to students to determine their well -being based, according to the agents, the fact that when they entered this country, they entered as unnecessary minors. It is known that the studies are under the care of family members”, holy of family members.

But the assistant secretary of the National Security Department, Tricia McLaughlin, said Sunday X on Sunday that the agents were there alone “performing well -being controls” in the children “to make sure that myye out of security and not being” and that they were treated “and they were climbed and were trafficked and crushed” and they were sexual “and told them” and they were attributed to them “and they were attributed to them” Sextigration and they got together and became sixty “and they were” and became “and they were” and went to “and went to” and they went to “and went to” and went to “and went to” and they went later “and forced” and six -3 Sixigree.

“Unlike the previous administration, President Trump and the secretary call the responsibility to seriously protect children and continue working with the Federal Police to bring children with their families,” said McLaughlin.

The Trump administration so far has gathered approximately 5,000 migrant children not accompanied with relatives or “safe guardians” after tens of thousands were under the Biden administrator, according to McLaughlin.

Lausd’s Superintendent, Alberto Carvalho, talks to journalists. Fox 11

Carvalho said that the federals “transmitted to both directors that parents or legal guardians in charge of these children have given them authorization to access these children,” but argued that their statements were “falsely.”

“When the directors tried to write details about their identifications, they quickly hid their identifications,” said Carvalho.

The Biden-Harris administration lost the notion of more than 320,000 migrant children who crossed the border alone, a shocking general inspector published in August revealed.

Migrant children cross the border without parents are sent to the Department of Health and Human Services, which has the task of evaluating their sponsors in the United States.

It was discovered that some of the missing children were working in conditions of exploitation in slaughterhouses and factories due to the research policies of the Laxos that the Biden administration adopted to evaluate their adult sponsors.

The Trump administration has tried to address the problem and recently discovered that approved migrant sponsors were providing false or manipulated photos in their HHS applications.

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