Temple Law Students Draw Line: No ICE Recruiters, No Campus Raids
Law students aren't just studying rights—they're fighting to keep the enforcers of erosion off campus. Temple's bold proposal signals a campus revolt against ICE ties.
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Law students aren't just studying rights—they're fighting to keep the enforcers of erosion off campus. Temple's bold proposal signals a campus revolt against ICE ties.
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