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CA: Authorities tightening control of student immigration protests
AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 3/28/06 | Christina Almeida - ap

Posted on 03/28/2006 6:35:20 PM PST by NormsRevenge

Thousands of students took to streets again Tuesday in Western states to protest proposed toughening of immigration laws but law enforcement authorities began cracking down by rounding up demonstrators as truants and issuing citations. Small numbers of arrests were reported.

"We're not going to allow lawbreaking to take on a new dimension," Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca said after a second day of students roaming streets and attempting to march onto freeways - a dangerous tactic that alarmed officials.

"When kids are walking on freeways, that's not free speech," said Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

Some 11,600 students cut classes in Los Angeles County, and thousands of others demonstrated from Central California to San Diego and elsewhere in the West.

As many as 3,000 students rallied at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix and a similar number left their schools in Texas. More than 1,000 students rallied near the Las Vegas Strip after being directed away from casinos.

In California's agricultural Central Valley, 1,000 students thronged Fresno City Hall, waving Mexican, Salvadoran and U.S. flags, and carrying signs reading "Who will pick your fruits?" and "The economy would collapse without us."

"We're not kids, we're the future. We're the ones that are going to be sitting inside this building one day," said Carlos Zelaya, 18, pointing to City Hall.

The student protests coincided with U.S. Senate debate on a congressional measure to determine the future of millions of immigrants now living in the United States illegally.

Many demonstrators waved Mexican flags and said their cause was protecting Hispanics from discrimination and possible deportation.

"It's not right," said Eddie Rodriguez, 15, of Carson High School, wearing a Mexican flag bandanna on his head. "The United States is nothing without immigrants. The United States is nothing without Mexicans."

In the giant Los Angeles Unified School District, which is nearly 73 percent Hispanic, teens rallied despite rain and campus lockdowns, but the number - about 8,800 - was well down from the tens of thousands who marched freely Monday.

Police were tougher Tuesday. About 100 students were detained, cited for truancy and returned to their schools in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles. Police Chief William Bratton said truants could face up to 20 days of community service in addition to costly fines.

Freshman Mercedes Estrada, 15, of San Pedro High School, got a $250 truancy citation.

"I thought it was wrong. I was just trying to support my friends," she said.

Officials suggested that accountability could go much further than individual students.

"It's important for parents to understand that beginning today, we are going to be very strongly behind our truancy laws here in the city," Mayor Villaraigosa told reporters. "We think it's important for parents to understand that they have a responsibility to ensure that their children are in school."

Sheriff Baca said he had a word of warning for leaders of the marches, which he said, "I believe are not students but adults, and people who are not part of the school system."

"When you take a child out of school, for whatever purpose may be, that child is your responsibility," Baca said.

Some students were unhappy with the marchers, complaining they didn't know what they were protesting about.

"I don't think any of them actually read the 40-page proposed bill. They were just jumping the gates to get out of school," said Amanda Ellis, 15, of San Pedro High.

She spent the first three hours of school in lockdown in her French class.

"They wouldn't let us go to the bathroom or anything," she said.

The marchers were mostly peaceful but there were some confrontations.

In the city of Carson, helmeted Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies scuffled with protesters from other schools who tried to encourage a walkout at Carson High School. Plastic water bottles were hurled and a boy was tackled and detained.

Handfuls of arrests were reported in Orange County, and in Central California at Watsonville and Salinas.

Besides lost educational hours, Monday's walkouts cost the Los Angeles Unified School District more than $500,000 in state funding based on student attendance.

At the district's Huntington Park High School, Principal Robert Hinojosa said there would need to be a two-hour make-up exam for the California Standards Test, which requires at least 95 percent of students at a school to participate. The test is taken at year-round schools like Huntington from March 27 to April 1, he said.

Huntington's attendance was well below 95 percent Tuesday because of 10 to 20 students walking out, students staying home because of safety concerns, and rain, he said.

LAUSD spokeswoman Monica Carazo said she didn't know if any other schools would need to retake the test because of walkouts.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: aliens; atzlan; authorities; borders; control; hr4437; immigration; invasion; mecha; nacos; protests; student; tightening
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To: devolve

LOL, there's 12 of them - take your pick! I've been off painting.


61 posted on 03/28/2006 9:30:40 PM PST by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: p23185

I am in Los Angeles and available to organize with other southlanders.


62 posted on 03/28/2006 11:23:50 PM PST by La Enchiladita (Walk softly, carry a big stick... and don't forget to connect the dots ...)
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To: NormsRevenge

Hey, Mikey, let's make the kids eat it.


63 posted on 03/29/2006 1:49:22 AM PST by Fruit of the Spirit
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To: CowboyJay
......this really does demonstrate the mindset of invasion rather than immigration........

So does this plan by illegals to overthrow the US government: Reconquista Armando Navarro 'Ethnic Studies' Professor at the University of California, Riverside Anti-American Fifth-Columnist Menace.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, what this means (the immigration bill) is a transfer of power, it means control, and it is the young people, the people who are now moving to develop an agenda for the twenty first century they are going to be in a position to really make the promise of what the Chicano movement was all about in terms of self-determination, in terms of empowerment, even in the terms of an Aztlan...."


64 posted on 03/29/2006 6:44:35 AM PST by Liz (Liberty consists in having the power to do that which is permitted by the law. Cicero)
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To: La Enchiladita

What does that sign say? No speeke mexican!!!!!


65 posted on 04/01/2006 12:47:20 AM PST by Cowboyhotdogs
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To: Fishrrman

I'm a native Californian who not only wants to stop illegal immigration - I'd like to see laws set into place which would force ALL IMMIGRANTS to become fluent in English and work for ten years or more supporting everything their families need before they receive one penny from our social services programs!

My entire neighborhood has been invaded by Ukranians that are some of the most arrogant and manipulative individuals on the planet. For the last eight years or so I don't even hear English spoken until my grandchildren come for a visit. Our law enforcement is so damned scared of having a complaint filed against them for discrimination, they automatically speak to me as if I'm at fault. I've been told that I have to have patient with them due to the difference in culture, the language barrier, and most importantly - the fact that they don't trust the police! And that's my problem?!!! I'm a cold hearted bitch, I know, but I don't give a damn what they're facing - I didn't invite them to invade my life and I'm not going to give in to their bullshit. In all honesty, one of these days I'll probably spend some jail time for one of my retaliations, but I'll go their smiling all the way. It's the doing nothing that eats away at me.


66 posted on 04/01/2006 1:10:15 AM PST by Cowboyhotdogs
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To: Cowboyhotdogs

It says, "The people, united, will never be defeated."

Cute, huh? Old commie slogan.


67 posted on 04/01/2006 1:14:06 AM PST by La Enchiladita (Walk softly, carry a big stick... and don't forget to connect the dots ...)
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