
ICE Scare at Graduation: Latino Community on Edge
Huntington Park Graduation Ceremony Disrupted by ICE Agent Scare A graduation ceremony at Huntington Park High School in California was unexpectedly interrupted when a woman took the stage to warn Latino attendees about the alleged presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents near the event. The video, shared widely on social media, shows the woman calmly addressing the crowd, stating, "They were in the area, but they're gone now. But you need to be safe." Her words created a palpable tension in the auditorium. While no ICE agents were visibly present, the warning created a climate of fear and uncertainty among the graduates and their families. The school administration has yet to release an official statement addressing the incident. The incident underscores the ongoing anxieties within the Latino community regarding immigration enforcement. Moving forward, the school is likely to review its security protocols to ensure a safe and secure environment for future events.