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Board orders LACOE report on new state laws to shield students and campuses from immigration enforcement
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously directed the Los Angeles County Office of Education to report back within 30 days on implementation plans for AB 49 and SB 98, which protect K‑12 campuses and require notice when immigration officers are present on school grounds.
Lede The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 7 unanimously approved a motion to have the Los Angeles County Office of Education report back within 30 days on implementation of two new state laws — AB 49 and SB 98 — intended to limit immigration enforcement activity at school sites and improve notifications to students and staff.
Nut graf AB 49 restricts immigration enforcement activity on school grounds absent a federal warrant, and SB 98 requires schools and higher education campuses to notify students and staff when immigration…
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