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Josh Moody

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Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

You've probably not heard of some of them because it's the Florida State University system, which has 12 members ranging from large schools with tens of thousands of students to New College of Florida, which has about 800 students. At least 10 of those institutions have signed agreements with ICE, which essentially would give their police department immigration enforcement powers.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

You've probably not heard of some of them because it's the Florida State University system, which has 12 members ranging from large schools with tens of thousands of students to New College of Florida, which has about 800 students. At least 10 of those institutions have signed agreements with ICE, which essentially would give their police department immigration enforcement powers.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

You've probably not heard of some of them because it's the Florida State University system, which has 12 members ranging from large schools with tens of thousands of students to New College of Florida, which has about 800 students. At least 10 of those institutions have signed agreements with ICE, which essentially would give their police department immigration enforcement powers.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

So Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a pretty hard line on immigration, and his directive was for law enforcement agencies to enter into memorandums of agreement with ICE to basically gain immigration enforcement powers, which he argues will make Florida's community safer.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

So Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a pretty hard line on immigration, and his directive was for law enforcement agencies to enter into memorandums of agreement with ICE to basically gain immigration enforcement powers, which he argues will make Florida's community safer.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

So Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a pretty hard line on immigration, and his directive was for law enforcement agencies to enter into memorandums of agreement with ICE to basically gain immigration enforcement powers, which he argues will make Florida's community safer.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Basically, these agreements, as one expert explained to me, he called them force multipliers for ICE. So if you wanted to have more immigration enforcement, you would sign an agreement with ICE to delegate that power locally. So this is just a way for Florida to expand its immigration enforcement capabilities. You know, the governor, as I mentioned before, has taken a hard line on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Basically, these agreements, as one expert explained to me, he called them force multipliers for ICE. So if you wanted to have more immigration enforcement, you would sign an agreement with ICE to delegate that power locally. So this is just a way for Florida to expand its immigration enforcement capabilities. You know, the governor, as I mentioned before, has taken a hard line on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Basically, these agreements, as one expert explained to me, he called them force multipliers for ICE. So if you wanted to have more immigration enforcement, you would sign an agreement with ICE to delegate that power locally. So this is just a way for Florida to expand its immigration enforcement capabilities. You know, the governor, as I mentioned before, has taken a hard line on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

He ran for president previously. I wouldn't be surprised if he does so again. And that could be part of his long-term strategy looking ahead. So in this way, he's sort of outflanking Trump on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

He ran for president previously. I wouldn't be surprised if he does so again. And that could be part of his long-term strategy looking ahead. So in this way, he's sort of outflanking Trump on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

He ran for president previously. I wouldn't be surprised if he does so again. And that could be part of his long-term strategy looking ahead. So in this way, he's sort of outflanking Trump on immigration.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Eighteen students at Florida International University and eight students at the University of Florida have had their visas revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Eighteen students at Florida International University and eight students at the University of Florida have had their visas revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Eighteen students at Florida International University and eight students at the University of Florida have had their visas revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

They would have to leave the country. It doesn't necessarily mean that ICE is going to come scoop them up in a van and facilitate that process, but they would essentially have to begin the process of leaving the country.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

They would have to leave the country. It doesn't necessarily mean that ICE is going to come scoop them up in a van and facilitate that process, but they would essentially have to begin the process of leaving the country.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

They would have to leave the country. It doesn't necessarily mean that ICE is going to come scoop them up in a van and facilitate that process, but they would essentially have to begin the process of leaving the country.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

We do not, but that is not uncommon. That has been the case across the U.S. Some students have been targeted for their speech. You look at the situation at Tufts and Columbia, where students were active in pro-Palestinian protest, and the Trump administration has claimed they're anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas, but has not provided any evidence that they have done anything illegal.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

We do not, but that is not uncommon. That has been the case across the U.S. Some students have been targeted for their speech. You look at the situation at Tufts and Columbia, where students were active in pro-Palestinian protest, and the Trump administration has claimed they're anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas, but has not provided any evidence that they have done anything illegal.

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