Feds Enter Cherryland Elementary Seeking Student Records; Hayward Community Is Still Shaken.

Two Homeland Security investigators walking into Cherryland Elementary School last Friday morning was enough to put Hayward officials and families on edge. The agents, looking for information about a student, served a subpoena, then walked back out, leaving behind a campus full of questions and a city already jittery after a week of federal activity near local schools.

What school officials say

Hayward Unified spokesperson Michael Bazeley told KTVU the two officers arrived around 9:30 a.m., presented a subpoena, and left after the district declined to release any student information. According to the district, the principal immediately followed protocol by contacting the superintendent’s office, which in turn reached out to legal counsel. The subpoena was accepted, but no records were handed over.

The district stated that the campus was never placed on lockdown and that families were notified after the incident, a detail clearly intended to reassure parents already wary of seeing federal agents anywhere near a school.

Mayor and county leaders respond

Hayward Mayor Mark Salinas told ABC7 he was caught off guard by the visit and stressed that the visitors were Department of Homeland Security employees, not Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “Based on the information I have, they were administering a subpoena for student records,” Salinas said.

Alameda County Supervisor Elisa Márquez said she drove to the campus herself to confirm the agents were gone. She urged residents to keep an eye on the Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership for real-time updates on any similar activity.

DHS says subpoena ties to marriage-fraud probe

In a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the subpoena was issued “for evidence regarding an investigation for possible marriage fraud.”…

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