Students Join in National Anti-ICE Protests
California students protested recent immigration raids and deaths in custody, with over 83,000 undocumented children statewide, joining a nationwide movement demanding policy changes.
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Teens Were All In for National ICE Protests: 'This Is My Civic Duty'
My teen daughter got home early on Friday night—not from a party but from the National Shutdown ICE Out protest in New York City. There, she held up a homemade sign as she and about a dozen high school friends joined thousands of others who marched through the frigid, gridlocked streets during Friday’s rush hour, screaming chants until they were hoarse. “That was amazing,” she said afterward. Her toes may have been frozen, but I saw hope in he…
Hundreds of Stanford students protest ICE
Nearly 600 students, faculty and staff gathered in White Plaza Friday, answering a nationwide call to action against violence perpetrated by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. The rally was most directly triggered by the recent murders of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, and Renee Nicole Good, a writer and mother of three — both of whom were shot and killed by federal immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis. Chants of “when …
Students join in national anti-ICE protests
Gallery | 12 Photos August Anderson An Iowa State student chants while holding a sign reading "Proud daughter of an immigrant" during a student-led demonstration against ICE activities outside of Parks Library in Ames, Iowa, Jan. 30, 2026. “This is what democracy looks like,” students chanted outside Parks Library on Friday as they joined in a national wave of anti-ICE walkouts. Across the United States, the 50501 Movement, a…
Peninsula High students walk out in solidarity with nationwide anti-ICE protests
https://easyreadernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IG-90-20260130-Penensula-High-ICE-Protest.mp4 by Scott Barker Students at Peninsula High School joined a nationwide movement Friday, January 30 walking out of class around 10 a.m. to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations they say constitute an abuse of power. Approximately 150 students gathered in a school parking lot where student leaders, including Student Council Pr…
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