Cooper Union who helps students to fear of deportation

New York City Arts College, Cooper Union, is trying to counter the efforts of the Trump administration to expel foreign students accused of supporting Hamas, an e-mail at the Campus level obtained by Fox News Digital revealed.
“The news of the arrest of the federal agents of a Columbia University graduate and the Raid of two dormitories of Columbia University in the last week is profoundly worrying”, the E -mail, sent by the associated dean of the students Grace Kendall and vice -president for the enrollment Troy Kogburn, started by the associated dean.
“In addition, the State Department has announced a new effort to use artificial intelligence to review the social media accounts of visa owners to identify people who seem to support Hamas or other designated terrorist groups. Please, know that we are carefully monitoring these situations,” he continued.
The E -mail continued to warn the students with a “less safe” immigration state of the risks associated with the protest activity and the posts on social media on protest activity. He also announced that the administration would distribute brochures to “know your rights” to help students who fear deportation and listed members of the faculty who could provide assistance.
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Cooper Union has sent an e-mail that offers resources to students who have engaged in anti-Israeli protests who fear deportation. (Fox News Digital)
“Cooper Union does not tolerate or support the approval of terrorist groups or their actions. Our goal is 100% on the support of our full community of students, including international students. The aim of our communication was not to approve any action or positions of the students, but rather to educate our students so that they can make informed decisions”, a representative for Cooper Union has told Fox News Digital.
The university emerged as a symbol of the national anti -Semitic wave in university campus. In October 2023, weeks after Hamas launched their brutal terrorist attack that saw the most Jews killed in a single day since the Holocaust, the Jewish students were forced to take refuge in a library While they were surrounded by an unruly crowd of anti-Israeli demonstrators who beat the doors and beaten on the window windows.
The Lower East Side school was Hardly reproached by a judge of Manhattan Last month after arguing that a cause intended by students on the subject should be fired for reasons that should have left the building or hidden in a room above the library.
“The Court is inhamayed by Cooper Union’s Suggestion that the Jewish Students Should Have Hidden Upstairs or Left the Building, or That Locking the Library Doors Was Enaughter to Distchrge Its Obligations Under Title VI. These Events Took Place in 2023— NOT 1943 – and Title VI Places Responsibility On Colleges and University to Protect Their Jewish Students from Harassment, Not on Those Students to Hide Themselves Away in A Proverbial Attic or Attamp to escape from Place ay have a right being. ”

The booklet advises students of their rights if they are stopped by immigration officials. (Fox News Digital)
The brochures that Cooper Union have distributed advise students to be “calm and polite” if stopped by the police in protest and inform them that they have the right to refuse a research by the police.
The Trump administration has made news with high profile deportations of foreign citizens accused of violating their visas or green cards by supporting terrorist groups.

Cooper Union is the subject of a cause of Jewish students who were forced to hide in a library during an anti-Israeli demonstration. ((Photo of: photographer name/educational images/group of universal images through Getty Images)))
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The spokesman for the Apartheid of Columbia University Mahmoud Khalil is held in a detention structure in Louisiana while the Trump administration works to expel it from the country. The administration also expelled the assistant professor of Brown University, Dr. Rasha Alawieh, who presumably left the United States to go to Lebanon for the funeral of the former head of Hezbollah Hassan Nassrallah.