President Trump's vow not to limit the scope of deportations, including targeting schools, has alarmed undocumented students at UC Berkeley. These students are urging the university to vocally support them, reminiscent of the institution's bold stance during Trump's first term. Meanwhile, the Santa Clara DA moves to charge students from pro-Palestinian protests with felony vandalism and trespassing. Adding to these tensions, the Trump Administration threatens funding cuts to UC Berkeley over perceived failures in handling DEI policies and antisemitism, prompting protests from both students and faculty.
President Trump has declared that he will not limit his deportation efforts, threatening sweeps at schools, causing concern among undocumented students at UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley's support for undocumented students during Trump's first term contrasted with its current less visible approach amidst threats from the Trump Administration.
With the Trump Administration threatening to pull funding over DEI policies, UC Berkeley students seek stronger support against potential immigration raids.
The Santa Clara DA is charging a dozen students from last year's pro-Palestinian protests with felony vandalism and trespassing, alleging significant damages.
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