Oklahoma school walkouts spark debate over free speech and consequences

Oklahoma City, Okla. — Recent walkouts at Oklahoma schools protesting immigration enforcement are testing the boundaries between free speech and potential consequences for students and teachers.

Students across the state, including in Tulsa and the Oklahoma City metro, are voicing their opinions on immigration enforcement through these demonstrations.

Craig McVay, former superintendent of the El Reno School District, expressed understanding of the students’ actions. “I never want to see a kid walkout. I also understand that in certain situations, that might be the only power they own,” he said…

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