I stand with students of the #SanctuaryCampus Movement

Campus Administrations

If we are not prepared to resist, a Trump Presidency could devastate many of our communities.

We must establish public spaces of resistance and protection for our country's most vulnerable people - including undocumented immigrants, Muslims, Black people, Queer people, and all people of color.

Right now: students are walking out at over 100 colleges and universities across the country to demand their administrations establish Sanctuary Campuses.

Sign to support the thousands of students demanding we stand up to Trump's enforcement regime with bold action and moral conviction.

Many of us are hurting and many of us we are angry. But students are showing this country and the world that we are resilient and that we will continue to resist.

The future is not yet written, and our communities need hope. And for people to feel hope and believe in a better future and a just America, they must see it on the streets, in demonstrations, and on the news. They must hear countless stories of resilience.

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To: Campus Administrations
From: [Your Name]

I urge campus administrators to affirmatively stand with immigrants who study, live, and work at college or university by adopting a public, written policy communicating the following protections:

The college / university refuses all voluntary information sharing with ICE/ CBP across all aspects of the college/university to the fullest extent possible under the law;

The college / university refuses ICE physical access to all land owned or controlled by the college / university;

The college / university prohibits campus security from inquiring about or recording as to an individual’s immigration status or enforcing immigration laws or participating with ICE/ CBP in actions.;

The college / university does not use e-verify;

The college / university prohibits housing discrimination based on immigration status;

The college/ university will support undocumented and DACA students’ equal access to in-state tuition, financial aid, and scholarships. And will support the ability of qualified immigrant students to enroll and sustain their attendance, including by doing everything within our power to use institutional funds and scholarships to fill any gap created by discriminatory laws that exclude immigrant students from paying the in-state rate or accessing ordinary financial aid and scholarships on equal footing with other students.
The college/ university will publicly support the continuation of the DACA program

This policy shall be enforced by all college or university staff and all contractors and subcontractors and their employees working on property owned or controlled by the college or university.

The college or university commits to ongoing dialogue with the students about additions to the college or university policy and support for community efforts that protect immigrants who study, live, and work at the college/ university and their families and the community.