SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The investigation into anti‑ICE student walkouts widened on Monday, with three additional Texas school districts added to a growing probe examining whether officials coordinated or encouraged students to join the January 30 protests.
Three school districts have been added to an investigation underway by the Texas Attorney General’s Office for their role in facilitating anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests in late January. The investigation now involves dozens of schools in Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio.
The investigation, which began earlier this month, focuses on whether school administrators and faculty orchestrated or facilitated the students’ attendance at protests held as part of the National Shutdown movement on January 30. Investigators claim school officials were aware of the planned walkouts and, in some instances, coordinated the departure from campuses…