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TUCSON, ARIZ.
Migra out of our schools!
By
Paul Teitelbaum
Tucson, Ariz.
Published Nov 15, 2007 9:33 PM
On Nov. 6, nearly 100 high school students walked out of their classes and
marched to the Tucson Police Station to demand that the Tucson Unified School
District and the Tucson Police Department stop bringing Border Patrol agents
into the schools. The students marched nearly five miles chanting,
“Sí se puede” and “We are students, not
criminals.” Many carried signs that read “Migra out of our
schools!”
The march was in response to the arrest and deportation of two brothers, both
students, and their family on Nov. 1. One of the students deported was very
young—a middle school student—and he was pulled out of class
without any warning after the Tucson police entered a high school and arrested
his older brother for a small amount of marijuana found in his backpack.
The racist police demanded proof of citizenship from the high school student,
and when the student failed to produce documents that satisfied the police, the
Border Patrol was called into the school.
The deported family had peacefully resided in Tucson for six years and within a
matter of hours were uprooted from their home and jobs and pushed out of the
country, forced to leave everything behind.
The protesting students did manage to wring a concession from the school board
and police. The Border Patrol will no longer be called into the schools.
These determined youth are showing that they can organize quickly and that
fighting back against the racist, anti-immigrant onslaught can yield results.
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