A group of students at Newport Harbor High School in southern California
wore 'Dump Trump' t-shirts to school on Friday, a week after
administrators ordered them to take the shirts off.
The group of 10 mostly Hispanic students was told by the administration
last week that it was for their own protection, since pro-Trump students
at the school had issued threats.
In addition to the bullying, the students say racist messages like
'wetbacks' and 'go back to Mexico' have been graffitied with chalk
throughout the campus recently.
After they came to school last Friday wearing the shirts, they were
called one by one into the principal's office and asked to take them
off.
They felt this was unfair since the other students at the school had
been allowed to wear 'Make America Great Again' gear all year without
consequence.
'The principal told us how he was afraid of what was going to happen to
us, but we told him he couldn't silence us like that,' student Anthony
Agama told NBC. 'We told him we have a right to wear them.'
The students protested the decision, and on Friday, were allowed to wear their shirts to school again.
'I feel like they’re saying that we can wear the shirt makes me feel
equal with them now. That I have the same privileges as they do. I
didn’t feel that before,' Angelina Alvarez told CBS Los Angeles.
While the students have since won the right to wear their 'Dump Trump'
shirts again, the administration is standing behind their earlier
decision ordering the students to take the shirts off.
'Regardless of what side you’re on, we do allow students to wear their
political attire as long as safety and security of our students is not
comprised and that we maintain focus on learning,' Newport-Mesa Unified
School District spokesman Annette Franco said.
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