San Diego high school reverses student suspension after legal action from free speech group

A high school in San Diego is reversing its decision after initially suspending a student for displaying pro-ICE flyers, a move that drew criticism for perceived bias.

The incident involved a 17-year-old junior from Torrey Pines High who, in late February, posted several flyers during lunchtime that stated, “We ❤️ I.C.E. – Real Americans.” Although the posters were promptly removed, the student was subsequently handed a one-day suspension, with school authorities allegedly labeling the content as “demonizing and hateful” speech.

However, that disciplinary action has now been overturned.

“I feel relieved and justified,” the student expressed after the San Dieguito Union High School District discreetly erased the suspension from his record, following legal intervention.

The situation gained significant attention because, just weeks before, a large group of students participated in an anti-ICE walkout. They carried signs with provocative and explicit messages, such as “If You’re an I.C.E. Agent Ya Mom’s a Hoe!!” and “ICE is KKK spelled differently.”

Despite the explicit content, none of those students faced disciplinary action, prompting free speech advocates to step in.

Attorney Conor Fitzpatrick, representing the student through the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), argued the school crossed a constitutional line by punishing one viewpoint while letting the opposite slide.

“School administrators can’t pick and choose which opinions students are allowed to express,” Fitzpatrick said. “That’s not harassment — that’s democracy.”

The district insists it doesn’t punish political views, pointing instead to policies against harassment and intimidation. But critics say the student’s flyers were posted peacefully in a common area where political messages are routinely displayed — and caused zero disruption.

After FIRE demanded records related to the suspension, the district abruptly reversed itself on March 23, expunging the discipline entirely.

“We’re pleased the school has erased the suspension and will be watching closely to ensure the school respects its students’ First Amendment rights,” said Fitzpatrick. “The law is clear: Public schools must allow students to peacefully express their political opinions.”

For the student, the stakes were high. He feared the suspension could hurt his college chances — and says the ordeal sent a chilling message.

Nationwide, student-led anti-ICE walkouts have been on the rise. In 2026 alone, more than 300 walkouts and protests have taken place.

And there’s an effort in the works funded by the largest teachers union in the country to train activists in preparation for a string of anti-ICE protests planned to take place outside of public schools on May 1, the Washington Examiner reported.

The report claims that multiple groups have been running training programs in K–12 schools, pushing political messaging to students. According to Defending Education, the National Education Association (NEA) reportedly shelled out $1.7 million to support a May Day 2026 training toolkit that includes anti-ICE talking points.

According to the Examiner, the organizers behind the recent No Kings demonstrations are orchestrating these follow-up protests.

The findings are fueling concerns that classrooms are being turned into battlegrounds for political agendas — with taxpayer-linked institutions footing the bill.

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