Rhode Island activist slams adult-run nonprofit that promoted 'student-led' anti-ICE school walkout
Share this @internewscast.com

In a powerful display of activism last week, the Providence Student Union orchestrated a significant, student-driven protest, calling for a walkout from the city’s public schools in opposition to ICE practices.

On Monday, the student union took to Facebook to rally support with an emphatic message: “STUDENTS OF PPSD: WALK OUT FOR JUSTICE.” The post outlined their intentions for a district-wide walkout scheduled for Friday at 1:30 PM, urging students from the Providence Public School District to express their dissent against the perceived injustices perpetrated by ICE. This demonstration was also in solidarity with Minneapolis, which had initiated a call for a nationwide shutdown in response to the ongoing violence and distress inflicted by federal immigration enforcement.

The post emphasized the peaceful nature of this movement, describing it as a student-led initiative aiming to demand accountability, dignity, and humanity for immigrant communities. The message resonated deeply, sparking a wave of action and engagement among students eager to make their voices heard.

Anti-ICE protest in Rhode Island

On the day of the protest, January 30, 2026, the streets of Providence were filled with hundreds of participants, many of whom were schoolchildren. They marched through the city, carrying signs denouncing ICE, as captured by Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital. The air was charged with a sense of urgency and determination, encapsulated in the rallying cry, “If we don’t stand now, when will we?”

Subsequent posts from the student union continued to criticize federal immigration enforcement, underscoring their commitment to advocating for change and standing up for the rights of immigrant communities.

Later posts railed against federal immigration enforcement authorities.

“This walk out is about refusing terror against immigrant communities and calling for justice and showing student power,” said one post, adding graphics that further explained the goals of the walkout. “Dress warm, show up, and share, share, share — the more people who know, the stronger our message. We cant [sic] wait to see you all there!”

Anti-ICE protest organizers in Rhode Island

Protesters march against ICE in Providence on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026. Hundreds of protesters, many of them school children (not shown), holding anti-ICE signs march through the city. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)

The stated goal of the walkout was solidarity with the Minneapolis activists who have been wreaking havoc amid federal immigration enforcement operations for months. In particular, the group honored Renee Good and Alex Pretti, anti-ICE agitators who died at the hands of law enforcement.

The Providence Student Union is officially unaffiliated with the school district, and operates as a donor-funded nonprofit organization. On 2025 tax forms, the group reported that it paid more than $76,000 to officers, directors, trustees and key employees, and almost $300,000 in “other salaries and wages.”

Anti-ICE protest organizers in Rhode Island

Protesters march against ICE in Providence on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026. Hundreds of protesters, many of them school children (not shown), holding anti-ICE signs march through the city. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)

Its leadership team is composed of adults. Fox News Digital also captured images of many adults protesting alongside students in Rhode Island’s capitol city on Friday.

Rhode Island activist Nicole Solas said adults shouldn’t use students as pawns in political games.

“Adults should not be paid to encourage or organize students to leave school for political activism,” she said. “Do the students know adults make money off the students’ activism? Students should not be exploited as cash cows for the political scheming of adults.”

Anti-ICE protest organizers in Rhode Island

Hundreds of protesters, many of them school children (not shown), holding anti-ICE signs march through the city. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)

She also said districts should prohibit “outside groups from organizing students to use school time for political activism, especially when it financially benefits adults.”

Good was shot and killed earlier this month by an ICE agent while shadowing federal law enforcement in her vehicle. Upon a confrontation with law enforcement, she drove her car forward. The agent, standing in front of her vehicle, opened fire.

Pretti, who had disrupted law enforcement on at least one other occasion before his death, tussled with Border Patrol agents before he was shot dead last Saturday. He was armed with a handgun at the time.

Anti-ICE protest organizers in Rhode Island

Hundreds of protesters, many of them school children (not shown), holding anti-ICE signs march through the city. (Richard Beetham for Fox News Digital)

A spokesperson for the Providence Public School District reiterated that it is unaffiliated with the Providence Student Union, and that the event was not sponsored or chaperoned by district employees. 

“We are not aware of staff members participating in the event,” the spokesperson said. “A PPSD staff member would have had to take personal or vacation time if they had wanted to participate as it was not a school chaperoned event.”

The Providence Student Union did not return a request for comment. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Wild San Francisco street fight shows young punks bashing man in broad daylight

Daylight Altercation in San Francisco Involves Group of Youths Assaulting Individual

A shocking video has surfaced, showing two young individuals viciously attacking a…
Colombian military plane crash kills at least 66, head of armed forces says

Tragic Colombian Military Plane Crash Claims 66 Lives, Confirms Armed Forces Chief

A tragic incident occurred in Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, when a military transport…
Zelensky Visits UAE, Qatar for Air Security Talks With Gulf

Zelensky Engages in Air Security Discussions During Diplomatic Visit to UAE and Qatar

In a significant development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a new defence…
Crete house fire: 71-year-old Walter Palmer, 16-year-old Kassidy James, 11-year-old Mary James, 7-year-old Ivory James found dead

Tragic House Fire in Crete Claims Four Lives, Including Three Children

A family in Crete, Illinois, is grappling with unimaginable loss after a…
Hollywood Boulevard Cinema in Woodridge, Illinois auctions movie memorabilia to make way for renovation

Woodridge’s Hollywood Boulevard Cinema Hosts Unique Auction for Movie Memorabilia Ahead of Renovation

WOODRIDGE, Ill. (WLS) — In a bid to secure its future, a…
AOC violated laws by spending $19,000 in campaign cash on ketamine-therapy shrink for 'personal use': complaint

AOC Allegedly Misused $19,000 in Campaign Funds for Personal Ketamine Therapy, Complaint Claims

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), a member of the progressive “Squad,” allegedly breached…
Gas thief creeps into learning center, drains van serving students with disabilities

Fuel Thief Targets Learning Center, Steals Gas from Van Supporting Students with Disabilities

A daring theft has disrupted the operations of a California center dedicated…
Mom of Brooklyn boy caught in crossfire aims to raise money to flee to safety

Brooklyn Mother Seeks Funds to Relocate After Son is Injured in Crossfire

A heartbroken mother is pleading for assistance after her 9-year-old son became…
NYC reporters roast Mayor Zohran Mamdani in song at Inner Circle dinner

NYC Journalists Serenade Mayor Zohran Mamdani with Satirical Tunes at Inner Circle Gala

On Saturday night, the city’s political movers and shakers gathered in a…
Jacksonville public records activist must pay SAO $134K after losing lawsuit

St. Johns County Man Sentenced for Terrifying Family Hostage Ordeal: State Attorney Reveals Details

A St. Augustine man has been found guilty of assaulting his wife…
California woman caught on camera smashing ex-boyfriend’s Tesla after breakup

California Woman Faces Legal Trouble After Allegedly Vandalizing Ex’s Tesla in Viral Video

A woman’s vengeful act against her ex-boyfriend’s Tesla was caught on camera,…
California's famous Justin Vineyards settles sexual harassment lawsuit

Justin Vineyards Faces Legal Reckoning: Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Settlement Rocks California Wine Industry

A winery proprietor in California has agreed to a $1.49 million settlement…