Philly Law Students Demand School Break Ties With ICE - Above the Law
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Philly Law Students Demand School Break Ties With ICE - Above the Law
"Sixty Temple Law students demanded measures to protect Temple Law's students, staff and faculty from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to end Department of Homeland Security recruitment events, in a proposal submitted to admin on March 25."
"Following an escalating erosion of due process and other constitutional rights, we believe that it is vital for Temple Law to respond to the aggressive and violent immigration enforcement that is occurring across the country."
"Temple students have already seen some success. A DHS recruitment event back in November was canceled after students spoke out against it."
"At the level of praxis, the students want the school to implement a text alert system to notify students about ICE officer sightings."
Sixty students at Temple's Beasley School of Law have proposed measures to protect against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and end Department of Homeland Security recruitment events. They express concern over the erosion of due process and constitutional rights amid aggressive immigration enforcement. Other law schools, including Georgetown and Harvard, are also advocating for similar protections. Temple students successfully canceled a DHS recruitment event in November and are seeking a text alert system for ICE officer sightings to enhance safety on campus.
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