University of Chicago faculty unions demand school end ‘inaction’ against ICE raids – FOX News

According to the Hyde Park Herald, the union representatives gave the school a list of demands that included barring ICE agents from entering buildings without a judicial warrant, notifying the school community about ICE activity in the area, posting signs barring ICE agents from entering buildings and publicly affirming students' right to learn without federal interference.
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Call my shrink
4 months ago

1st check any federal funding 2nd check for any expired school visas . Then let’s talk

Ataraxis
4 months ago
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3: check faculty and staff for illegals and check naturalized citizens for violating their oath to the USA.
4: publish the crime statistics for the area and compare them to other universities.
5: SEND IN ICE TO PATROL HYDE PARK

Fed Up Taxpayer
4 months ago

University of Chicago is quickly losing its luster as enrollment drops. There are a whole lot of colleges and universities that appreciate students and don’t have DJT syndrome. Those professors and administrators all need therapy. JB can go with them.

Ataraxis
4 months ago

There are many universities with much lower crime rates who don’t have emergency call boxes on every corner.
FYI, the UofC police force is one of the largest private police forces in the country. I wonder why?

Tubal-Cain
4 months ago
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You should tune your UHF radio scanner to the UC police STARCOM channels 1 and 2. They are still analogue modulation!

Last edited 4 months ago by Tubal-Cain
Hello Indiana!
4 months ago

Send the wheezy, self-important gas bag professors out there to lock horns with ICE and see how it goes. Those Marxists would wet their pants.

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