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Maryland high school students walk out in protest of classmate's deportation
Maryland high school students walk out in protest of classmate's deportation

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Maryland high school students walk out in protest of classmate's deportation

The Brief Hundreds of Montgomery Blair High School students staged a walkout Thursday to protest the reported deportation of a fellow student. The student, believed to be a junior, was detained by ICE agents earlier this month. SILVER SPRING, Md. - Hundreds of students at Montgomery Blair High School walked out of class Thursday afternoon to protest the recent deportation of a classmate, reportedly a junior, to Guatemala. What we know The protest was organized by the school's chapter of Students for Asylum and Immigration Reform (Students FAIR), a student-led group advocating for immigrant rights across Montgomery County. In a social media post, the group thanked participants and stated that "no one should live in fear, and no one should be taken from their community without due process." The demonstration began near the school's front loop, with students marching around the parking lot as community members lined the sidewalks holding supportive signs. One sign read, "No human is illegal." Other students opened their class windows and waved in support. MORE: ICE to deploy tactical units to Northern Virginia and 4 other cities, sources say Dig deeper Montgomery Blair High School is Maryland's largest public high school, serving almost 3,200 students. According to the Washington Post, about 38 percent of its student body is Hispanic and Latino. While details remain limited, MBHS administrators confirmed the student was not detained on campus. A school staff member told local reporters the student was 18. Due to privacy concerns, neither the school district nor students have publicly identified the individual. MBHS administrators notified families ahead of the protest, noting that Montgomery County Police would be on site for safety. Officers were seen blocking off entrances and monitoring the march. The walkout comes amid nationwide concerns about immigration enforcement. The Source This story includes information from The Washington Post and FOX 5 reporting

Montgomery Blair High School students organize walkout to support deported classmate
Montgomery Blair High School students organize walkout to support deported classmate

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time2 days ago

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Montgomery Blair High School students organize walkout to support deported classmate

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) – Students at Montgomery Blair High School say they're looking for justice for a classmate whom U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took into custody. They walked out of class to send the message. 'It's a huge shock to the whole Blair community,' Montgomery Blair High School student Alex Gomez-Ordonez said. 'This is an outrage because why are you deporting students. The students have the right to stay. They're trying their best for their future to have an education, and it's very wrong for them to be deported.' Students marched on the bus loop in front of the school for nearly an hour, chanting and holding signs. 'Even though it was just one person,' Montgomery Blair High School student Elaneth Camilo said, 'I feel like we should all get together and try to help out as much as we can and spread awareness.' Camilo says being part of the protest was extremely important for her. 'I have family that is not from here and they've worked so hard to get over here,' she said, 'I think that it would just be a shame if they all just got deported after all their hard work and everything that they have sacrificed and gone through.' Several community members were also at the demonstration. 'We're supposed to have due process in this country, right?' Sue Wheaton said. 'For everybody. So, I think what's going on in this country now is inhumane and cruel, and against American values.' According to the Washington Post, the student was arrested off school property. People at Thursday's walkout declined to give information to protect the student's identity. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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