‘Sanctuary Campuses’ and Undocumented Immigrants in Higher Ed
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During his campaign, Donald Trump frequently promised to deport undocumented immigrants. Now that he has been elected president, student activists and college administrators are considering how their institutions might respond to federal actions affecting the immigrants in their communities. What are the legal ramifications if a university declares itself a “sanctuary campus”? If President Trump rescinds DACA, the federal policy that provides some protections for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, how might students in higher education be affected? In this session, legal experts and students share insights.
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Mark
Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies
Tweet to @MarkSKrikorian - Daisy Romero, student, University of Pennsylvania/Penn for Immigrant Rights
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Stephen
Yale-Loehr, Cornell University Law School
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Claudio Sanchez, NPR (moderator)
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