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(Ongoing legal) actions speak louder than words

(04/06/23 12:51am)

In Monday's Chronicle piece, the administration broke a month’s long silence about their position vis-a-vis our ongoing unionization campaign. The administration is back to issuing statements that reflect an altogether different reality from that in which we are all currently operating.


Duke must protect international students from ICE

(07/10/20 8:00pm)

This past Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced changes to their Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP). These changes forbid students with F-1 and M-1 visas from remaining in the United States while attending universities that have converted to entirely online classes to curb the spread of COVID-19. Thus, students in programs that have transitioned to online are forced either to depart the country or transfer to a school with an in-person program. ICE’s new policy extends the State Department’s decision to not issue visas to current and new students enrolled in schools conducting all classes online this fall. As an increasing number of countries and the European Union implement restrictions on travel in response to COVID-19 and prohibit travel from the United States, these rules put international students in an impossible position: travel during a pandemic, stay and risk deportation, or expose themselves to a deadly virus in the classroom.