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Posted on: April 8th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Youth ]
Tags: protest, student
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“While students in California might be walking out of classrooms to protest an immigration bill, in the Triangle, nothing like that is planned.
Hispanic students in central North Carolina who were at an education summit said they are waiting quietly for answers from Capitol Hill. Many are wondering if they will be able to go on to college.
Cecilia Castillo is a senior at Cedar Ridge High School, and she considers herself one of the lucky ones. She is trying to decide where to go to college.”
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