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Protests against ICE presence spread to Spokane schools
Hundreds of students at Lewis and Clark High School protested ICE agent conduct after a fatal shooting in Minnesota, with schools offering remote learning through February 12.
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Protests against ICE presence spread to Spokane schools
SPOKANE, Wash. – Protests against the conduct and deployment of ICE agents have spread across the nation, including schools in Spokane. This wave of protests began after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good in Minnesota. As a result,…
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By Norah McLaughlin | FāVS News Reporter Students gathered in the Lewis and Clark High School (LCHS) courtyard with signs reading “Melt Ice” and “No Fascists, No Kings, No Ice” in a student-led walkout on Tuesday. This walkout was led by a new, bipartisan group of students, Spokane Students for Human Decency, to protest the presence of Immigrant and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in communities and the death of Renee Good in Minneapolis. “This is m…
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