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 Tuesday, March 28, 2006 
 ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE 
 OVER RIVERSIDE FREEWAY 
 Traffic snarled up for miles as young Mexican 
 activists march against proposed law 
 By DUANE J. ROBERTS  
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com  BUENA PARK, CA -- A group of young high school 
 students, all marching in opposition to legislation 
 passed in the U.S. House of Representatives which 
 would criminalize undocumented workers, took to the 
 streets late yesterday afternoon and seized control of 
 a major Orange County freeway. 
 Stunned Buena Park police officers just sat inside 
 their patrol cars and did nothing but watch as a group 
 of about 150 young Mexican activists holding signs and 
 waving flags casually walked up the Beach Blvd. onramp 
 and headed eastbound on the Riverside Freeway. 
 Several students who spoke on the condition of 
 anonymity alleged that the group fanned out and 
 marched on all six lanes of the freeway for about 
 fifteen minutes, causing rush hour traffic to be 
 snarled for miles in both directions. 
 Shortly after exiting the Magnolia St. offramp, they 
 were greeted with at least 40 cops equipped with riot 
 gear from the Buena Park, Cypress, and Anaheim police 
 departments. Although briefly detained, all were let 
 go without incident. 
 Some students participating in this action claimed 
 they attended both public and private high schools in 
 Anaheim, Westminster, Garden Grove, and Huntington 
 Beach. They said this was one of several walkouts that 
 took place in Anaheim that day, drawing upwards of 500 
 young people. 
 This reporter first came across this group of students 
 while they headed northbound on Magnolia St. in 
 Anaheim. About twenty Anaheim policemen and a 
 helicopter monitored them as they proceeded toward 
 La Palma St. 
 Once they hit La Palma St., they veered west into 
 Buena Park, passing in front of the the Buena Park 
 Mall. At Beach Blvd., they headed north, through an 
 entertainment district adjacent to Knotts Berry Farm. 
 They then entered the Riverside freeway from Beach 
 Blvd. onramp. 
 Although nobody was arrested or brutalized at the 
 hands of cops, several students alleged that a number 
 of citations had been issued earlier in the afternoon 
 for jaywalking and other traffic offenses; others said 
 two persons had been taken into custody, although 
 that is unconfirmed.    
 
Hello everybody: 
 Oops! I made a big blunder! The students marched up the Riverside Freeway, not the Santa Ana Freeway! The Santa Ana and Riverside Freeways tend to intersect in this area, so I got them twisted up. Sorry about that error! 
 Sincerely, 
 Duane J. Roberts  
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.comThe titles have been changed. In the next few minutes, I'll do the text too. 
 Thank you Duane for another really good article. 
 Marcus