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JoCo students say ICE protests won't stop despite lawmakers

This semester, thousands of students across Kansas — including Johnson County — have walked out of class to protest the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration. The demonstrations caught the attention of lawmakers in Topeka, who are now trying to enact legislation that would penalize K-12 school districts when students walk out. Proponents of the regulations say students should protest outside of school hours and that school districts sh…
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johnsoncountypost.com broke the news in Johnson County, United States on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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