UC, ASUC leaders recommend reforms to Biden administration’s DACA update

Rather than simply supporting the Biden administration’s recent updates to DACA, the UC and ASUC are calling for further improvements.
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Rather than simply supporting the Biden administration’s recent updates to DACA, the UC and ASUC are calling for further improvements.
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The UC Office of the President, or UCOP, announced its appointee for senior vice president of External Relations and Communications on Wednesday, a decision approved by the UC Board of Regents.
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, both the state of California and the city of Berkeley have introduced a number of safety net systems to protect residents.
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During a virtual inaugural event Thursday for the opening of UC Berkeley’s Center for Security in Politics, or CSP, four former secretaries of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, discussed the most pressing security challenges the nation faces.
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The ASUC discussed efforts to secure and expand financial aid for UC students in its final meeting of the semester Wednesday.
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This racialized system allows doctors in ICE facilities to justify unnecessary medical procedures on these populations as punishment for seeking safety.
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With the absence of sufficient justification, this policy seems a deliberate effort to impose barriers on international students and threaten the autonomy of universities and their diverse international scholarships.
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Just like when it sued to protect students, the UC system cannot be a bystander — we must fight for all of our students, international or otherwise.
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More than 30,000 United Auto Workers, or UAW, union members at UC campuses have planned actions in opposition to a proposal by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, amending the length of time international students can stay in the United States before having to renew their visas, according to a joint press release from UAW Local 2865 and Local 5810.
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Following a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announcement that international students will be required to take in-person classes to stay in the country, United Auto Workers Local 2865 is fighting back.
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