Protect University of Arizona Students from ICE
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella

On January 21, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rescinded its policy restricting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in sensitive areas such as schools, healthcare facilities, and places of worship. This reversal of policy allows DHS, ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to freely conduct operations in these previously protected areas, including college campuses such as ours. The University of Arizona must take action now to protect its students.
The current presidential administration has publicly committed to a nationwide mass deportation campaign, vowing to remove millions of undocumented individuals. To this end, ICE has broadened the scope and intensity of their operations across the country, fueling the racial profiling and harassment of non-white individuals. Attacks on immigrant communities threaten the well-being of students and families across Arizona, including those at our university. The University of Arizona, the first Arizona four-year public university designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), has a responsibility to shield students and faculty from profiling and intimidation. Non-citizen students, including DACA recipients and student visa holders, have invested significant resources in their education and deserve to finish their hard-earned degrees without the constant fear of immigration enforcement disrupting their lives.
By signing this petition, you are supporting student voices calling on the University of Arizona to take action to ensure that all students, regardless of immigration status, can learn in an environment free from intimidation and fear.
To:
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella
From:
[Your Name]
In response to threats of ICE activity on the University of Arizona campus, we urge you to protect students through the following actions:
1. Non-Cooperation with ICE: The University of Arizona will adopt a policy refusing to cooperate with DHS, including ICE, in any immigration enforcement activity unless compelled by a judicial warrant.
2. Protecting Student Data: The University of Arizona will prohibit disclosure of any student information, including directory information and limited directory information defined under FERPA, to DHS unless compelled by a judicial warrant. The University of Arizona will not use the “health and safety” exception under FERPA to provide student information to DHS for the purpose of immigration enforcement.
3. Educating Students on Their Rights: The University of Arizona will send an immediate notice to all students publicizing ‘Know Your Rights’ information published on the University of Arizona Thrive Center Immigrant Student Resources webpage.
4. Training Faculty and Staff: The University of Arizona will issue an immediate directive to all faculty and staff instructing them on how to respond to DHS activity on campus. Faculty and staff will be required to deny federal law enforcement officers access to non-public spaces, students, and students’ information in all cases, and instead refer them to the Office of University Counsel or another appropriate university office.
5. Public Commitment from the Administration: The University of Arizona will make a public statement affirming the university’s commitment to a safe educational environment for all students, regardless of their immigration status.