Waterloo Students Walk Out to Protest ICE Actions
About 200 students marched a mile into downtown Naperville to protest ICE enforcement, highlighting family separations and racial profiling during a nationwide wave of student protests.
- On Friday, about 200 Naperville North High School students walked out midday to protest ICE enforcement and marched into downtown Naperville.
- Motivated by family separations and alleged killings by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement , students said they protested ICE because its detention practices tear families apart.
- During the mile-long march into downtown Naperville, students waved Mexican flags, held homemade signs including `Abolish ICE` and `Nobody is Illegal on Stolen Land`, used whistles and a bullhorn, and drivers and passersby mostly showed support by honking and filming.
- Naperville School District 203 said consequences for students who left campus will be decided case-by-case under NNHS Student Handbook, supporting peaceful expression while prioritizing safety.
- The walkout coincided with nationwide student protests this month amid increased ICE activity under current administration and recent killings tied to ICE activity.
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