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Las Vegas Students Stage Walkouts to Challenge ICE Enforcement

By Matthias Binder January 28, 2026
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National Tragedy Ignites Local ActionSchools Become Epicenters of ProtestIncidents Raise Safety QuestionsDistrict Backs Peaceful ExpressionDivided Community Voices

National Tragedy Ignites Local Action (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – High schoolers across the Clark County School District walked out of classrooms last week, protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions that they say tear families apart.[1]

National Tragedy Ignites Local Action

A fatal shooting involving an ICE agent in Minnesota earlier this month triggered widespread outrage nationwide. Students in Las Vegas joined the momentum, organizing walkouts starting Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Demonstrations continued through Friday, marking three straight days of activism.[1]

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Hundreds participated, chanting slogans and holding signs that read “No one is illegal on stolen land” and “No human is illegal.” The protests focused on demands for due process in immigration cases and an end to what participants described as brutality by federal agents.[2]

Schools Become Epicenters of Protest

Multiple campuses saw students leave classes around midday. At Desert Rose High School in North Las Vegas, about 30 protesters gathered near the entrance. Western High School hosted a walkout around 12:30 p.m. on Thursday. Other sites included Rancho High School, Valley High School, Desert Pines High School, Mater Academy East, and Equipo Academy.[3][1]

On Friday, around 40 students from Mater Academy East marched along East Bonanza Road in the east valley. Flyers circulating on social media coordinated the events, setting start times at 10:30 a.m. and durations until early afternoon.[4]

  • Desert Rose High School: Walkout with 30 participants
  • Western High School: Midday demonstration
  • Mater Academy East: March on East Bonanza Road
  • Rancho High School: Student-led chants
  • Valley High School: Dozen protesters supporting families

Incidents Raise Safety Questions

Police monitored the gatherings to ensure order. At Desert Rose High School, a female student suffered minor injuries after stepping into traffic outside a crosswalk; a commercial vehicle struck her around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. She received hospital treatment but was expected to recover.[5]

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed no involvement in immigration enforcement. Officials noted social media videos of purported DHS operations, some AI-generated. No verified ICE raids occurred on local school grounds, protected by a recent crime bill requiring warrants for campus entry.[1]

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District Backs Peaceful Expression

Clark County School District leaders encouraged civic engagement. The district stated it does not check immigration status and provided protocols for handling federal agents on property. Principal Renee Fairless of Mater Academy East acknowledged students’ emotions but emphasized maintaining the educational environment.[1]

Students shared personal stakes. Ximena Sandoval recounted her aunt’s detention during paperwork processing. Giselle Rodriguez spoke for her undocumented parents. Alyssa Tavares highlighted community fears of leaving home.[1]

Divided Community Voices

Not all reactions supported the walkouts. A letter to the Las Vegas Review-Journal questioned whether students understood the issues or followed social media narratives uncritically.[6]

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Adult groups extended the protests, gathering at Boca Park on Saturday for “Stand-Up Saturdays” to advocate for affected families.[7]

Key Takeaways

  • Protests spanned three days across at least seven schools, driven by national and local immigration fears.
  • No confirmed ICE activity on Las Vegas campuses, but personal stories fueled participation.
  • CCSD promoted safe, civil expression while prioritizing education.

These youth-led actions underscore deepening divides over immigration policy. As federal enforcement persists, local voices demand compassion alongside law. What do you think about the students’ demonstrations? Share in the comments.

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