The Cooper Union is taking action to protect foreign students accused of supporting Hamas against deportation efforts by the Trump administration, which includes monitoring the situation closely and providing resources such as “Know Your Rights” pamphlets and faculty assistance. The university has faced criticism for its handling of antisemitic incidents on campus and is being reprimanded by a judge for not adequately protecting Jewish students during a protest. The administration’s crackdown on foreign nationals who allegedly support terrorist groups has resulted in high-profile deportations, including Columbia University Apartheid Divest spokesman Mahmoud Khalil and Brown University assistant professor Dr. Rasha Alawieh.
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4-year-old girl with life-threatening illness and her mom granted humanitarian parole for one year
SummaryDeysi Vargas and her 4-year-old daughter, S.G.V., who has a life-threatening medical condition, received a one-year humanitarian parole extension allowing them to remain in the U.S. after facing deportation. Their previous status was revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns about S.G.V.'s access to essential medical care for her short bowel syndrome, which requires specialized treatment unavailable outside the U.S. Following public advocacy and a news conference, the family's application for status is...
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