
SAN DIEGO -- San Diego Unified School District officials on Wednesday said they will continue to protect the district's students from immigration enforcement, despite any actions taken by the Trump administration.
Interim Superintendent Fabiola Bagula said any actions President Donald Trump has taken in his first few days back in the Oval Office, backed by a Republican-majority Congress, are unlikely to have a direct impact on the district's students. However, the district is preparing for other scenarios just in case, Bagula said.
"Our district is committed to ensuring everyone in our school communities feel safe, valued, and supported," she said. "We have also made resources available and communicated regularly with parents and administrators. If anything other than our standard policies are required, we will take action."
On Dec. 17, 2024, the district's Board of Education passed a resolution intended to assuage some fears over the new administration and potential bills meant to clamp down on illegal immigration.
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