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Connecticut High School Walkout Organizer Says "F*ck ICE And F*ck Fitch"... Did He Learn To Talk Like That In School?

By CT Centinal Staff
February 6, 2026
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Fitch High School Anti-Ice Walkout (2/6/26)

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"El Dudington" aka Dylan Labonte, one of the organizers of the anti-ICE walkout today at Fitch High School in Groton, Connecticut, was a little bit miffed about a schedule change at school today.

He blamed the change for impacting turnout to his anti-ICE walkout, which amounted to between 20 and 30 students across two schools in Groton, including Robert E. Fitch and Grasso Technical High School.

He finished the quick video by bravely saying, "f*ck ICE and f*ck Fitch."

His English teacher must be proud.

The same with his driving instructor...

Who may have noticed the teen recording a TikTok video while driving his car.

Former State Rep. Joseph De La Cruz, who is now a candidate for State Senate, attended the walkout to support the anti-ICE kiddos.

Parents also joined in support, holding signs calling ICE the gestapo, and suggesting that what is happening in the US right now is akin to "what the Germans did."

State Rep. Nick Gauthier, who represents Waterford, supported the walkout, too.

"U.S. history is comprised of students leading the way forward, getting attacked by the conservatives of their day, and ultimately being proven correct and praised for their courage upon reflection," Gauthier wrote on Facebook today. 

He predicted the students would ultimately be "proven correct and praised for their courage" for "standing up against the federal government's exploding fascism" today.

Screenshot, Facebook

Gauthier's comments drew blowback from a lot of people, including a retired civics teacher.

"It is a violation of Groton School Board policy to leave school grounds without permission. Students should expect to be disciplined for any such violation," wrote Michale Freeman. "Freedom of Speech is modified for students in a school environment."

But those comments did not resonate with Gauthier who focused on the "moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws."

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