Iowa students walk out to protest ICE actions
Students in multiple Iowa cities protested federal immigration enforcement, with rallies including marches to city hall and signs, expressing broader opposition to the Trump administration.
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Students Walk Out at RSHS for ICE Protest
ROCK SPRINGS — Students at Rock Springs High School walked out of class Wednesday morning to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement. More than 20 students and their supporters stood across the street from the high school, most of whom were vocal against ICE. One high school senior, Trayden Starkey, held a sign supporting ICE and
Manual students to walk out in protest of ICE on Friday, Feb. 6
On Monday, Feb. 2, the Manual chapter of Sunrise posted a flyer for an anti–Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) walkout. The plan, which Principal Michael Newman agreed to, is for students to leave their classes quietly at 12:45 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 6, and to return by 1:05 p.m. Students who do this, and who do not violate any school rules during the protest, will not be punished. Newman, in a statement, directed teachers to proceed with…
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