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Stanwood High School students protest ICE

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Hundreds of JoCo students walk out to protest ICE amid local wave: ‘Really proud’
Despite an anonymous threat to the school, students from a Johnson County high school decided to take a stand against immigration enforcement activity.

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The Journal News on MSN · 8h
Students at 3 Rockland schools walk out to protest ICE
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Central High School students protest ICE with walkout
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North Texas students continue anti-ICE walkouts despite suspension threats
Students across North Texas continue to walk out of class to protest​ Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies, despite potential disciplinary consequences.

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Newton Daily News · 1d
Newton High School students protest ICE in downtown demonstration
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Hundreds of Lexington students walk out of class to protest ICE in a ‘peaceful effort’
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Parents question Alvin ISD response after students protest ICE actions

Parents in Alvin ISD are raising concerns after students walked out of class last week to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions, saying the district’s response has left students fearful and families searching for answers.
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‘ICE melts in Texas’: Saginaw Boswell students protest Tarrant ICE activity

Just days after holding a school walkout, Boswell High School marched down Bailey Boswell Road to protest ICE in Tarrant County.
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JMU students host protest against ICE at Harrisonburg City Hall

James Madison University students hosted a peaceful “ICE Out” protest Tuesday afternoon, walking from campus to Harrisonburg City Hall to make their voices heard.
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