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Alan, 15, plays guitar near his home in Deming, N.M. Alan struggles academically, though he points to mariachi class as a regular highlight of his week. Credit: Paul Ratje for The Hechinger Report
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Pep rallies are supposed to be joyful, loud and unabashed. Having just turned 12 in the fall of 2017, Alan bubbled over with excitement ahead of his first rally at Deming Intermediate School in Deming, New Mexico, a small city near the Mexican border.
Middle school discipline still falls heavily on most vulnerable kids usatoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from usatoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Republicans leverage attention on anti-Asian hate incidents in bid to overturn affirmative action David Nakamura A rally against anti-Asian hate crimes is held outside City Hall in Los Angeles on March 27, 2021.
Amid increased public attention on anti-Asian hate incidents, some Republicans and conservative-leaning advocacy groups are seeking to leverage the debate to bolster their long-standing efforts to overturn affirmative action policies at elite universities and high schools.
GOP lawmakers have railed against the admissions criteria used by Ivy League schools, saying they discriminate against Asian American students. Influential pundits, including podcast host Ben Shapiro, have made similar arguments on social media, suggesting that Democrats and liberal groups have been duplicitous in their advocacy.