Apparently, illegal alien students deserve free legal advice regarding President Trump’s executive order, along with mandatory faculty training, safe spaces and online courses. At least, that is the case in the minds of the Appalachian State University student government.
Topic: refugee vetting
UCLA has a Council to Advise University President on Trump’s Executive Order
UCLA formed an immigration advisory council to advise their university president regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order on refugee vetting and immigration.
WATCH: Clemson Professors Led ‘March against Silence’ on Trump Executive Order
From Campus Reform: The “March Against Silence,” a collaboration among three Clemson professors who recently completed a week-long hunger strike, began at Clemson’s Cooper Library and ended at Sikes Hall, the site of numerous protest…
Research Universities File Brief against Donald Trump’s Executive Order
Interesting development from academia, where universities signed onto an amicus brief against President Trump’s executive order on refugee vetting.
Hunger Strike by Clemson Professors to Protest Trump is Over
A week-long fast by several Clemson University professors ended yesterday, and now they challenge the university to hold a debate about Donald Trump’s executive order on refugee vetting.
Clemson Professors Go on Hunger Strike to Protest Trump’s Executive Order
The hunger strike will last a week, per Campus Reform: Clemson University professors Chenjerai Kumanyika and Todd May announced a week-long hunger strike Friday to protest President Trump’s Executive Order on immigration. Beginning Monday at…
University’s History Department Signs Petition to Condemn Trump Immigration Executive Order
From the New University, the official campus newspaper at the University of California-Irvine: Nearly 60 faculty, staff, and graduate students of the History Department at UCI signed a statement on change.org condemning the executive order…