Over 200 Santa Fe South students protest ICE

Students marched nearly 3 miles to Santa Fe South Alpha in demonstration against immigration enforcement.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

More than 200 students walked out of Santa Fe South High School in Oklahoma City on Tuesday to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The students traveled nearly 3 miles on foot and by car to Santa Fe South Alpha, another local school, in a demonstration against the federal immigration agency.

Why it matters

The student walkout reflects growing concerns among young people about the role and tactics of ICE, particularly in communities with large immigrant populations. The protest highlights the political activism of high school students on issues of social justice and immigration policy.

The details

The students left Santa Fe South High School and marched to Santa Fe South Alpha, a nearby school, in an organized demonstration against ICE. The walkout was planned by student organizers to voice their opposition to the federal immigration enforcement agency and its practices.

  • The students walked out of Santa Fe South High School on Tuesday, February 19, 2026.

The players

Santa Fe South High School

A public high school located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Santa Fe South Alpha

Another public school in Oklahoma City where the student protesters marched to.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

The federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws in the United States.

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The takeaway

The student walkout at Santa Fe South High School demonstrates the growing political activism of young people on issues of immigration and social justice, reflecting a broader trend of youth-led protests and advocacy across the country.