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Placentia High School Students Rally Against ICE

Students from El Dorado High School and Valencia High School gathered today in Placentia to protest against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The rally, marked by enthusiastic participation from high schoolers, featured a variety of striking signs bearing messages such as “No ICE Violence” and “ICE Out.”

The protests reflect a growing concern among young activists regarding immigration policies and their impact on their communities. Participants voiced their commitment to advocating for humane treatment of all individuals, emphasizing solidarity with those affected by immigration enforcement.

As students chanted and held their colorful signs high, their collective message resonated throughout the local area, highlighting the urgent need for policy change. The event not only showcased the power of youth activism but also served as a reminder of the ongoing national debate surrounding immigration and its implications for families and communities. Students from El Dorado High School and Valencia High School took to the streets in Placentia today to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The demonstration, marked by an array of eye-catching signs reading “No ICE Violence” and “ICE Out,” highlighted the students’ call for justice and reform in immigration policies. This event, held on February 6, 2026, was a powerful display of solidarity among the community’s youth as they voiced their concerns and pushed for change.


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