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Los Angeles Unified School District is now unified in standing against immigration laws
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Los Angeles Unified School District is now unified in standing against immigration laws

The Los Angeles Unified School District unanimously voted for a resolution that designates "any LAUSD campus as a 'safe place' for immigrants and their families."

Today on "The Chris Salcedo Show," Chris Salcedo emphasized that legal immigrants were never in danger of deportation in Los Angeles, and that a report on the resolution in the Los Angeles Daily News should specify that the "safe place" is for illegal aliens.

The resolution states that schools cannot inquire about a student’s or family member’s immigration status. It also allows district employees to refuse, to the fullest extent possible under the law, to share information with immigration agents.

The article also says the resolution allows the district to help with legal support for immigrant students and their families by providing referrals to legal organizations, in addition to creating a “rapid response network” to help students or family who have been detained by immigration officials.

The Los Angeles Daily News article repeatedly uses the word "immigrant" without a defining adjective, which may be confusing or cause unnecessary fear to people who reside in Los Angeles after becoming legal permanent residents or citizens.

To see more from Chris, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Chris Salcedo Show” weekdays 2–5 p.m. ET, only on TheBlaze Radio Network.

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