
UC to sue US government over ICE international student policy
The UC system announced Wednesday that it will sue the federal government for allegedly violating the rights of the university and its students.
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The UC system announced Wednesday that it will sue the federal government for allegedly violating the rights of the university and its students.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday that international students will be required to leave the United States if their classes are all online.
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This year, student organizers have begun to call out university relationships that run counter to campus values — and they are persisting through the pandemic.
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Despite the actions of whistleblowers, ICE leadership has been slow to take action against the spread of COVID-19 in these facilities
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Never Again Action activists called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to take immediate action to protect migrants in California’s immigration detention facilities from COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus.
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We have an opportunity to stand on the right side of history; if we don’t, we will look back with regret.
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Cal Bears Against ICE held a protest at an Amazon recruitment session at UC Berkeley on Wednesday evening to contest campus relations with companies holding contractual agreements with ICE.
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It’s crucial that campus and the university at large put their money where their mouth is and support companies with society’s best interests at heart.
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About 50 students and community members met at 12 p.m. to march against UC Berkeley’s ties with Silicon Valley software giant Palantir, which was set to hold a campus information session with the electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, department Tuesday.
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In an effort to disrupt immigration authorities’ tech talent pipeline, more than 1,400 students are vowing not to work for Silicon Valley software giant Palantir until the company cancels its contracts with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
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