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Josh Moody

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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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

So in some cases, they're being targeted for their speech. In other cases, they've had visas revoked for crimes committed years ago. And these institutions themselves have often been given no explanation when student statuses were changed. And sometimes they've discovered it by looking in their own... systems and seeing that those statuses had been revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

So in some cases, they're being targeted for their speech. In other cases, they've had visas revoked for crimes committed years ago. And these institutions themselves have often been given no explanation when student statuses were changed. And sometimes they've discovered it by looking in their own... systems and seeing that those statuses had been revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

So in some cases, they're being targeted for their speech. In other cases, they've had visas revoked for crimes committed years ago. And these institutions themselves have often been given no explanation when student statuses were changed. And sometimes they've discovered it by looking in their own... systems and seeing that those statuses had been revoked.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

We don't know how many international students have been caught up in this, but one of my fellow reporters at Inside Higher Ed is keeping a database, and we have counted at least 1,200 students at 180 colleges who have lost visas.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

We don't know how many international students have been caught up in this, but one of my fellow reporters at Inside Higher Ed is keeping a database, and we have counted at least 1,200 students at 180 colleges who have lost visas.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

We don't know how many international students have been caught up in this, but one of my fellow reporters at Inside Higher Ed is keeping a database, and we have counted at least 1,200 students at 180 colleges who have lost visas.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Florida institutions are the only ones to have signed agreements with ICE. The professors that I spoke with, the legal experts for this piece, believe this is unprecedented. Neither were aware of another university ever signing into what is known as a 287G agreement with ICE. It's sort of a new frontier in immigration enforcement on college campuses.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Florida institutions are the only ones to have signed agreements with ICE. The professors that I spoke with, the legal experts for this piece, believe this is unprecedented. Neither were aware of another university ever signing into what is known as a 287G agreement with ICE. It's sort of a new frontier in immigration enforcement on college campuses.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Florida institutions are the only ones to have signed agreements with ICE. The professors that I spoke with, the legal experts for this piece, believe this is unprecedented. Neither were aware of another university ever signing into what is known as a 287G agreement with ICE. It's sort of a new frontier in immigration enforcement on college campuses.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Yes, there were protests at Florida International University today, which had a board meeting, so...

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Yes, there were protests at Florida International University today, which had a board meeting, so...

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

Yes, there were protests at Florida International University today, which had a board meeting, so...

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

The students that I hear from are often upset about what is happening in the state, not just around immigration, but what has been a broader effort by Florida Republicans to really control all aspects of the university, whether that is hiring students.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

The students that I hear from are often upset about what is happening in the state, not just around immigration, but what has been a broader effort by Florida Republicans to really control all aspects of the university, whether that is hiring students.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

The students that I hear from are often upset about what is happening in the state, not just around immigration, but what has been a broader effort by Florida Republicans to really control all aspects of the university, whether that is hiring students.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

politicians, lawmakers into the presidencies of these universities or overhauling general education requirements to minimize certain disciplines like sociology that Florida state officials have deemed liberal.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

politicians, lawmakers into the presidencies of these universities or overhauling general education requirements to minimize certain disciplines like sociology that Florida state officials have deemed liberal.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

politicians, lawmakers into the presidencies of these universities or overhauling general education requirements to minimize certain disciplines like sociology that Florida state officials have deemed liberal.

Today, Explained
Why Harvard is fighting back

In Florida, this is being done by the state, dictating to these universities, you need to do this to basically carry out state goals around immigration enforcement. Whereas the other examples at places like Harvard and Columbia, this is the Trump administration more or less trying to bring higher education to heel, starting by making an example of