
JCPS Students Walk Out to Protest ICE
Clip: Season 4 Episode 317 | 1m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Students shared with KET why they felt the need to speak out.
We've seen ICE protests across America, especially after the shooting deaths of two American citizens in Minnesota. Today in Louisville, students at the J. Graham Brown School walked out to protest federal immigration enforcement. Some of them talked about why they felt the need to speak out.
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JCPS Students Walk Out to Protest ICE
Clip: Season 4 Episode 317 | 1m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
We've seen ICE protests across America, especially after the shooting deaths of two American citizens in Minnesota. Today in Louisville, students at the J. Graham Brown School walked out to protest federal immigration enforcement. Some of them talked about why they felt the need to speak out.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe've seen ice protests across America, especially after the shooting deaths of two people in Minnesota today in Louisville.
Middle and high schoolers at the J. Graham Brown School walked out to protest federal immigration enforcement, and some of them talk to Katie about why they felt the need to speak out.
Ice is not okay.
Deportation is not okay.
And everybody deserves to have their home.
And yes, no one's home on stolen land yet many.
And I'm here because Ice is not deporting illegal criminals or whatever they want to say.
They are here to get power and hurt our country and that is not okay at all.
Oh.
49 ice is such a big problem because there are so many dead and many people tried to defend their families.
Two year olds are getting pepper sprayed out here and this is not okay.
Today we put this together to let our voices be heard, that we don't support the unreasonable and unjust detainment, deportation, or violence against anybody in the United States.
I'm just glad it that we're a part of the community where we can do things like this, protest the support of the people around us, and feel safe to convey our emotions and I like thoughts towards political issues like this.
I mean, it's fun.
The Brown School is a public K through 12 school in Louisville, serving kids from every zip code in Jefferson County.
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