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FBI Raids L.A. Superintendent Carvalho's Home, Endangering School Oversight

Policy & Law· 3 sources ·Feb 26
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How This Hits Home for L.A. Parents

FBI agents searched Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's home and the L.A. Unified School District headquarters this week. The investigation into the leader of the nation's second-largest school system raises questions about what federal authorities are examining. District officials have not indicated any impact on student safety or educational services.

What the FBI Found During the Search

FBI agents searched Carvalho's home and the district headquarters, according to the Washington Post. They focused on documents and digital files, though officials haven't specified the allegations. The FBI has not disclosed the focus of its investigation, and no allegations of corruption have been made public.

Carvalho's History of Opposition with Washington

Carvalho, a former immigrant who once lived in the U.S. without documentation, has publicly opposed the current administration's policies on immigration enforcement around Los Angeles. He argued these crackdowns harm students and families. Officials have not suggested any connection between his policy positions and the investigation.

The Ripple Effects on Education

The district serves over 600,000 students, many from low-income families. District operations have continued normally, with no changes announced for teachers or students. No leadership or budget changes have been proposed.

What's Next for the District

Carvalho has not resigned or commented publicly yet. Carvalho has not been accused of any crime, and the FBI has not detailed the subject of its investigation. Officials have not indicated any forthcoming audits of district contracts.

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