Communities must stand firm amid raids and dehumanizing propaganda. During the summer, I did not dare to step outside my home. The few times I did, each step was doused in fear. Many who knew my situation checked up on me, reassuring me that things would be alright. CSUDH did the same. The university promised […]
Tag: immigration and customs enforcement
‘Know Your Rights’ workshop offers guidance on ICE
Faculty-led teach-in followed increased enforcement in Los Angeles. Amid concerns about increased immigration enforcement across Los Angeles, the Dominguez Hills chapter of the California Faculty Association hosted a Rapid Response Teach-In on Nov. 14 to inform Toros about their rights on campus. The workshop — a joint effort of the CFA-DH Chicane/Latine Caucus and Immigration […]
Health and Wellbeing, IJC hold space amid immigration enforcement fears
Monthly meeting offers Toro confidential support and access to campus resources. As the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement nationwide, campus organizations at CSUDH are holding space for Toros to share their concerns and build community. Launched in 2018 as an offshoot of the campus group Espíritu de Nuestro Futuro, which offers resources for undocumented […]
Anti-Immigration Sentiments from ICE threatens but fails to remove International Students from studying at CSUDH
Photo by Nitish Meena on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor As an estimated one million international students with hopes of studying in the U.S., along with the colleges and universities that were planning on hosting them, try to figure out how to deal with regulations announced last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]
Campus Officials Seek to Ease Fears of International Students
Fall semester brings uncertainty due to pandemic and new guidelines for international students. Photo by Robert Rios. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor While universities across the country, many of the approximately 1 million international students who are planning on studying in the U.S. in the fall semester await the ruling of a federal judge […]
