Students at Trinity High School in Euless walked out of class at around 11:20 a.m. Friday morning to hold an anti-ICE protest, joining a rapidly growing list of high schools in DFW to protest ICE activity in the area.
Friday’s protest started at Trinity High School, 500 N. Industrial Blvd., before students quickly made their way about a half mile to Euless City Hall, 203 N. Ector Dr. They gathered on the lawn in front of the City Hall building for a few minutes, chanting anti-ICE slogans and passing out cookies to fellow student protestors. They then made their way down a sidewalk along Airport Freeway, returning to City Hall and Trinity High.
The protest included well over 100 students and lasted for about an hour…