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Fade the Butcher
03-31-2006, 08:25 AM
*smiles*

AZ Star (http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/122555)

Tensions over immigration reform heightened in the Phoenix area's East Valley Thursday when students raised a Mexican flag over Apache Junction High School — and then other students yanked it down and burned it.

"I know (they) shouldn't have burned the Mexican flag," said Jacob Stewart, a 16-year-old sophomore. "I heard it was raised above the American flag and that just irked me."

He said the turbulence was tied to debates going on in the state Legislature and Congress, where ideas ranging from offering illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship to making them felons are being floated.

Freshman Chelsea Garcia, 15, and junior Brittany Ramage, 16, said the unrest had more to do with long-running racial tensions at the school.

The week's events might have sparked some anger, Ramage said, "but kids aren't too deep about that stuff."

The Hispanic student who brought the Mexican flag said he was responding to a remark directed at him Wednesday. The flag-raising, flag-burning, and shoving match that followed happened before most students arrived at school.

Six students — three Hispanic and three white — will be disciplined, Principal Chad Wilson said.

Officials with the Apache Junction Unified School District would not specify what punishment the six face.

Wilson did say in a letter sent home to parents that there would be "increased supervision, including additional police officers, on the campus over the next couple of days."

School flagpoles have been lightning rods across the country this week, including an incident in which a Houston high-school principal was disciplined after he flew a Mexican flag underneath his campus' U.S. and state flags.
A new political awareness among students has also been grabbing attention, as thousands have walked out on classes to join rallies in Phoenix and elsewhere. More than 100 students from Mesa's Carson Junior High and Westwood High schools marched in protest on Mesa streets Tuesday.

PatrioticOutcast
03-31-2006, 09:49 AM
I don't feel that the students who burned the Mexican flag should be punished. If anything I believe they were portraying what any and every American should do when faced in that type of situation.

Jimbo Gomez
03-31-2006, 10:28 AM
Burning a foreign flag isn't treasounous (or is it treacherous?).

Anarch
03-31-2006, 11:17 AM
Treasonous, Stan, is the world you're looking for.

Those kids should be given honours or something.

Starr
03-31-2006, 05:47 PM
Freshman Chelsea Garcia, 15, and junior Brittany Ramage, 16, said the unrest had more to do with long-running racial tensions at the school.

What is with this mention of long running racial tensions that you hear about on occassion when this and similar types of incidents occur? The Television always leads me to believe that outside of a few evil white racists, everyone values diversity and gets along so well.:confused:

themistocles
03-31-2006, 06:18 PM
Students burning a flag might be acceptable behavior in Iran, but it should be viewed as riotous behavior here. Intolerable.

How were they even able to burn it? :nono:

OVERWATCH
03-31-2006, 07:28 PM
Students burning a flag might be acceptable behavior in Iran, but it should be viewed as riotous behavior here. Intolerable.

How were they even able to burn it? :nono:

True. There could have been an accident and someone could have sustained a serious burn.

Instead, they should have ripped it into 3''x3'' sections and used as toilet paper.

WFHermans
03-31-2006, 10:29 PM
Six students — three Hispanic and three white — will be disciplined, Principal Chad Wilson said.
Hispanics are not White. It's official now. :)

Fade the Butcher
04-01-2006, 04:24 AM
It seems this kid has been arrested.

Ambrosio Spinola
04-01-2006, 07:27 AM
It seems this kid has been arrested.

Of course, you would not want to offend the Mexicans with such antics, right?

Starr
04-01-2006, 07:28 AM
Arresting him seems to me to be a very stupid thing to do at this time.

PatrioticOutcast
04-01-2006, 09:30 AM
Why would the United States government allow an individual to place a flag that represents a foreign government over a pole that was intentionally meant for the American flag? I don't understand how one could calculate the situation by coming to a conclusion that would even punish an American citizen of taking down the foreign flag in an attempt to burn it. It’s outrageous and preposterous to even punish a child let alone a citizen for retaliating by burning a foreign flag that was being flown in place of an American flag. Let alone knowing how there are American demonstrators on a daily basis that burn the American flag out in the open, but yet don’t get charged with any crimes due to expressing ones own freedom of speech.

When will the United States government stop lowering its standards and way of living to the tyrants that migrate here period?