Since the San Diego Unified School District began taking steps in December of last year to protect students from possible Trump Administration actions, district officials said Thursday no Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been reported on any of its campuses.
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.
"In anticipation of heightened concerns, fears, and uncertainty resulting from changes in federal executive and congressional leadership, we are taking several steps to reaffirm our values as a welcoming district for all staff, students, and their families," the resolution read. "District staff and students are entitled to thei