Hernandez said there were visible symptoms of what he perceived to be an intolerant “social climate” at Newport Harbor — slurs and swastikas scrawled on bathroom stalls and in stairwells — but there were less explicit displays as well. Most Hispanic students ate lunch in a quad edged with gates, he said, and "white students would joke, ‘That’s where they belong, behind the wall.’ ”
Source: Los Angeles Times March 04, 2019 23:59 UTC