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Senate adopts SB 48 to limit immigration enforcement access to K-12 campuses
Summary
The California State Senate passed SB 48, a bill led by Sen. María González that requires immigration authorities to present a judicial warrant or court order before accessing public school campuses and restricts the sharing of student records and personal information with federal immigration agents.
The California State Senate on May 30 passed SB 48, a measure by Sen. María González (D–Long Beach) that bars immigration enforcement officials from entering K–12 campuses or obtaining student records without a valid judicial warrant or court order.
Supporters said the bill aims to protect students, parents and school staff from actions that can drive families from classrooms and discourage attendance. “SB 48 will prohibit school officials from granting information to immigration authorities… to access a campus without a valid judicial warrant and…
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