Video footage revealed that eight to 10 federal immigration agents entered Ruben Salazar High School's campus on June 17 and urinated on school grounds after being asked to leave. This incident has raised significant concerns among school officials, who deemed the behavior inappropriate given ongoing immigration enforcement in the region. Superintendent Marco Villegas and School Board President John Contreras called for a federal investigation into the matter, emphasizing the need for accountability. The school district's official communication condemned the agents' actions and documented the incident online.
The footage confirmed that eight to 10 agents entered the campus at around 9 a.m. on June 17, parked their vehicles and urinated on the grounds of Ruben Salazar High School.
School officials called the behavior inappropriate and of profound concern amid the federal government's wider crackdown on immigration in Pico Rivera and several Southern California cities.
School district staffers told the agents that they were not given consent to be there and they were directed to leave.
Superintendent Marco Villegas and School Board President John Contreras demanded a federal investigation into the incident and report of its findings.
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