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Far-left activists radicalizing high school kids to take on ICE as young suspects in agent attack pictured

‘Dare To Struggle SoCal’ is urging children to skip class and “rebel against” agents across major West Coast cities.

It comes a day after an ICE worker was hit by a rock and rushed to hospital when officers faced off against up to 500 teenagers outside Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center.

Central District US Attorney Bill Essayli on Saturday released pictures of the two young suspects in the attack and vowed to “criminally prosecute” them.

Dare To Struggle SoCal says its aim is to crush ICE and end mass deportations across the US by radical action in Southern California, the Post has learned.

Masterminds have mobilized across social media, with pamphlets being shared calling for help to “melt ICE” and “smash the mass deportation machine.”

California State Superintendent candidate Sonja Shaw claimed the teacher unions were also involved with the plot and slammed the use of kids as “pawns.”

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A sickening message showed Dare To Struggle SoCal’s social media pages mocking the injury to a law enforcement officer, who was seen with blood running down the side of his head, calling it a “little scratch.”

In one image the group shared, a cop brandished a Taser, with the caption: “This was one of the pigs who threatened students with Tasers at the federal building today. F*** DHS!”

Ahead of Friday’s protests, one flyer with the Dare To Struggle logo on advertised the “national school walk out”, adding: “It is right to rebel against ICE.”

It named six schools across the Downtown area that it said were taking part in the protests, telling students to meet at the “Federal Building by 2pm.”

After the demonstration, another pamphlet the group released read: “Across LA County over 500 students from 24+ schools walked out, defying hostile administrators, with about 10 schools around Downtown shutting down traffic and demanding freedom for the kidnapped an stop the deportations.

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After the demonstration, another pamphlet the group released read: “Across LA County over 500 students from 24+ schools walked out, defying hostile administrators, with about 10 schools around Downtown shutting down traffic and demanding freedom for the kidnapped an stop the deportations.

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“After moving speeches from the students, the crowd bravely confronted a handful of DHS agents outside the Metropolitan Detention Center.”

It added: “The full day protest ended with celebration and dancing in front of MDC’s blocked entrance.” Another chilling social media post shared by the group read in part: “BTW this will not be the last.”

Dare To Struggle SoCal, which is an offshoot of a national organization with tentacles across the country, even released a Venmo account begging for donations for those who had their cars towed.

Its mission statement online reads in part: “We’re committed to standing with the people subjected to the horrors of the American nightmare.

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