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US: Immigrant families on edge as LA schools turn sanctuaries amid raids
With federal immigration raids reaching into schools, many immigrant families in Los Angeles are living in fear that graduation season could turn into a moment of crisis. Among them is Fernando Ibarias, a Los Angeles resident whose 17-year-old son is set to graduate this week from Huntington Park High School, a public school that is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). He said six border patrol vehicles arrived at the campus on Monday, seeking to detain students and their relatives. "It's very frustrating because there are families that have been here many years without legal status. They come here to work hard. Their children are students who are about to graduate, and they are losing a part of their lives. It's difficult to separate those families," said Ibarias, whose parents had migrated to Los Angeles before he was born. As one of the largest immigrant communities in the United States, Los Angeles is feeling the pressure of the Trump administration's intensified immigration crackdown. Reports of raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at locations including schools have prompted widespread anxiety. In response, LAUSD, the country's second largest school district, has designated all campuses as sanctuary spaces. Officials have also established safe zones around schools to shield students and families from immigration enforcement during graduation events. To maintain order amid growing tension, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew in the downtown area from 20:00 Tuesday to 06:00 Wednesday local time (0300 to 1300 GMT), covering about one square mile. The curfew exempts local residents, the homeless, credentialed media, and emergency personnel, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. SHOTLIST: Los Angeles, USA - June 10, 2025 1. Signpost of Huntington Park High School; 2. Traffic in front of Huntington Park High School; 3. Various of families of immigrant students walking past school; 4. Various of Fernando Ibarias, Los Angeles resident, also father of immigrant student, walking dog; 5. Ibarias in interview; 6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Fernando Ibarias, Los Angeles resident: "It's very frustrating because there are families that have been here many years without legal status. They come here to work hard. Their children are students who are about to graduate, and they are losing a part of their lives. It's difficult to separate those families."; 7. Various of students moving in line, seen through fences. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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