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Minnesota State board unanimously affirms that ICE activity has no place on campuses
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Trustees unanimously adopted a formal statement saying recent federal immigration enforcement activity ‘has no place’ on Minnesota State campuses and urged continued system‑level support for students and staff, after presentations on campus impacts and legal context.
Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system voted unanimously on Feb. 18 to affirm a statement that recent federal immigration enforcement activity has no place on system campuses, saying the operations disrupted students, employees and campus life.
The motion, introduced by Trustee Jackie Johnson and seconded during the Committee of the Whole, followed a morning of presentations from Chancellor Olsen and General Counsel Scott Goings on system responses and legal considerations. Chair Soule opened the meeting by saying the activity had caused “massive disruption” to campuses and called for the system to act for the benefit of…
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