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Esther Htusan

Anti-Muslim Protests Spoil The First Day Of School For Kindergartners In Houston

Protesters shouted at parents and children at Houston’s Arabic Immersion Magnet School on first day of class.

August 26th, 2015

By Esther Htusan

Anti-Muslim Protests Spoil The First Day Of School For Kindergartners In Houston

A group of adult protesters likely spoiled the first day of class for 132 knee-high pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students at Texas’ Houston Independent School District (HISD) who were on their way to a new Arabic immersion program at their school. On Monday morning, about 30 adult protesters spread out around the school fence holding signs

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