Students in Texas staged walkouts and protests targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations on college campuses, continuing a national wave of student activism even amid threats from state officials. The demonstrations responded to federal immigration enforcement actions and local political rhetoric that has made campus activism a flashpoint. Organizers said actions were coordinated across multiple institutions and framed as direct responses to immigration raids and the presence of federal officers. State leaders pushed back with warnings and threats, but campus groups reported sustained participation and calls for administrative transparency. The protests underscore growing tensions between federal enforcement actions, campus policing, and student demand for institutional responses—forcing university administrators to balance legal obligations, public safety, and free‑speech protections.