Iowa (WHO-TV), with the participation of two public schools:
In Monday's game [Perry High] against Dallas Center-Grimes, opposing fans use Trump's disdain for illegal immigrants to target several players from Latin origin.
"We are all aware of racism is alive and well in small portions, but is alive and well and is only harmful to see what they turn to," said Kevin Lopez, Perry student section leader.
songs like "Trump, Trump, Trump" and "USA" is said.
According to the players, songs like "Trump, Trump, Trump," was said and they were trying to intimidate Perry players reciting things Trump said what he plans to do with immigrants and their children if elected.
Perry is 35 percent Hispanic, while Dallas Center-Grimes is a little less than 3 percent. Perry High School Principal Dan Mahburger told Iowa Public Radio that his is one of the few schools in Iowa "has a plan for what would happen if immigration would come and take some of their parents."
"I can tell, we have many children who are afraid. They are afraid of the rhetoric that is out there. They hear the anti-immigrant talk," said Mahburger Iowa Public Radio. Given that Trump launched its campaign calling Mexican immigrants "rapists" and has seen its position in the Republican primary will only fade away as he stepped talk anti-immigrant - and could not get rid of those opinions in a basketball game - good , Yes, why should not they be afraid?
And in Indiana (from the Northwest Indiana Times), with the participation of two Catholic schools):
In Friday's game, a student of Andrean [in Merrillville, Ind.] I brought a photo of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. During the game, the Niners students began chanting Bishop Noll students around the gym "build a wall", which was followed by warriors champions singing "You're a racist."
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