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"USA" chants have spelled trouble for California high school students.

According to The Huffington Post, a number of Camarillo High School students wearing American flag bandanas started to chant at a basketball game vs. the visiting Rio Mesa High.

The Ventura County Star reported that an administrator told students to remove the headbands and stop chanting for fear of offending the other team, which was mostly Latino-based.

The group ignored the instructions and continued under the leadership of two students, Austin Medeiros and Stefan Valenzuela.

"We've done it always," Medeiros told the Ventura County Star. "It's something we do. It's the same group of friends. We're all very patriotic."

The school initial reaction was to suspend the two youths for five days. However, the suspension was eventually dropped following a public protest of the school's punishment.

"It has nothing to do with being patriotic or unpatriotic," Superintendent of Oxnard Union School District Gabe Soumakian told Fox News. "It has to do with the fact that they are making a chant regarding that we are from the USA and you're not. Whether that's the implied intent, that's the way it comes across."

The California Department of Education's website indicates that 67 percent of Rio Mesa High School students and 37 percent of Camarillo's are Hispanic.

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    yrreta wrote...
    Oh brother, cry me a river.
    Before long the only safe thing to do will be to stay home with the doors and windows closed. Heaven forbid you step outside, you may just offend someone. One minute the Hispanic population is proud of their heritage, the next, they're proud to be Americans. It appears to change back and forth depending upon which one will get them the most sympathy. Maybe this is just a sign that people are really getting tired of the whole thing and just don't care as much. Micho would probably call these students Republicans in training.
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    AZ Rambler wrote...
    Well isn't that just peachy
    Sounds like California may want to leave the Union. Well as one of their residents use to say, "Make My Day Punk:.
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    Truth_hurtz wrote...
    No such thing as
    latin-american or african-american or anglo-american. If you are a citizen of this country (legally of course), you are AMERICAN. Get rid of the hyphenated crap, it makes you look suspiciously unfaithful to this nation.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    If you don't want to be part of a cultural
    heritage organization, such as the American Italian Club, or DANK (German American) organization, that's your choice. Quit wasting your time trying to define others for themselves. If you think other patriotic Americans are unfaithful to the nation because you don't like the way they identify themselves, that's your problem, not theis.
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    walkinaz wrote...
    Soon no speaking
    Pretty soon speaking will be against the law.
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    ILOVESB1070 wrote...
    Good job !!
    Most school administrators and teachers are a bunch of "Tree hugging Liberal Douche_bags " anyway !! No freedom of speech or expression in any school these days unless its to make everyone feel good about them selfs !!
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    Steve wrote...
    USA, USA, USA
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    Truth_hurtz wrote...
    So Micho, if I were to move to Germany...
    Would I be an "American-German?" If I move to Mexico, would I be an "American-Mexican?" Why is this terminology okay in the US? Shouldn't an American be proud of their homeland/birthplace? This IS where you were born, after all (I presume). If you want to get technical, we are all African-American since most of humanities presence originated from that region. If you ally with yourself with a nation, identify yourself as such. I was born here. I sir, regardless of my Latino descent, am an American.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Pride in heritage and pride in citizenship
    are not mutually exclusive.
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    yrreta wrote...
    If you lose the hyphen,
    such as Mexican-American, Asian-American, etc., then you lose the ability to pull the race card or scream discrimination when things don't go your way. A luxury us American-Americans don't have.

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