Las Vegas Review-Journal

School thrust into immigratio­n debate

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In response, schools beefed up police presence in an attempt to reassure the anxious community.

“Now we’re starting to receive calls that are threatenin­g, saying they’re going to shoot up the illegals in our school,” said Derek Turner, a school system spokesman. He noted that the calls marked “a whole new level of vitriol that we haven’t seen before.”

The latest flashpoint in the immigratio­n debate started out as a sexual assault case. Last Friday, 18-yearold Henry Sanchez and 17-year-old Jose Montano were charged with first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree sexual offense.

Police said the girl was walking in a hallway when one of them asked her to have sex and she refused. Montano forced her into a boy’s bathroom stall and they raped her, police said.

Sanchez, who is from Guatemala, came to the U.S. illegally in August and was encountere­d by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Texas, federal immigratio­n officials said. He was eventually released to live with his father.

Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t officials wouldn’t comment on Montano, who is a minor but is charged criminally as an adult.

Federal law requires public schools to admit students even if they are in the country illegally.

“As a mother of two daughters and grandmothe­r of four young girls, my heart aches for the young woman and her family at the center of these terrible circumstan­ces,” DeVos said in a statement before her visit. “We all have a common responsibi­lity to ensure every student has access to a safe and nurturing learning environmen­t.”

DeVos was there with Gov. Larry Hogan for National Reading Month.

The county of Montgomery is Maryland’s largest, with a population of 1 million people. It voted overwhelmi­ng for Hillary Clinton during the past election.

More than half of residents identify themselves as an ethnicity other than non-Hispanic white, according to the 2010 census.

 ?? BRIAN WITTE/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Plastic cups Thursday spell out “Rockville Strong” at Rockville High School in Rockville, Md. The school has been thrust into the national immigratio­n debate after a 14-year-old student said she was raped by two teens, including one authoritie­s said...
BRIAN WITTE/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Plastic cups Thursday spell out “Rockville Strong” at Rockville High School in Rockville, Md. The school has been thrust into the national immigratio­n debate after a 14-year-old student said she was raped by two teens, including one authoritie­s said...

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