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In this undated photo, Naomi Peña Villasano poses with a sash of both the Mexican and American flags that her school district barred her from wearing for her high school graduation ceremony ...
In Oklahoma, a Native American former student brought legal action against a school district for removing a feather, a sacred religious object, from her cap before the graduation ceremony in 2022.
A federal judge ruled Garfield County School District 16 can bar a student from wearing a Mexican and American flag sash at her graduation after she sued.
Elizabeth Torres, 36, held a Mexican flag outside the detention center in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning. “I am a very proud American,” said Ms. Torres, whose grandparents immigrated ...
Student garb signaling future military service and Pacific Islander or Native American tribal regalia is welcome at Grand Valley High School graduations but not a sash bearing the Mexican and U.S.
So, if waving a Confederate flag—a symbol of treason and racial subjugation—is considered “freedom of speech,” why should the Mexican flag be seen as a threat to American identity?
American Flag versus Mexican Flag at a Calif. High School. Some of you might not be aware of what is going on in California. This e-mail I got from a friend is just one example of what's brewing.
A federal judge ruled Garfield County School District 16 can bar a student from wearing a Mexican and American flag sash at her graduation after she sued.