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Taken for The Washington Post:
At least eleven Ohio colleges and universities are standing up for immigrant students who could see their statuses change after
President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.
Some advocates, lawyers and universities are concerned that Trump could cancel the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program,
which has allowed young immigrants to work and travel for humanitarian, educational or employment purposes.
Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio University in Athens, and Miami University in Oxford have joined schools nationwide in
signing a statement urging for continuing and expanding of the program, The Columbus Dispatch reported Sunday.
Other Ohio signers include Columbus College of Art & Design, Denison University in Granville, Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio
Dominican University in Columbus and Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware.
“We will vigorously oppose any effort to make it more difficult for students to come to the United States to pursue college degrees,”
Ohio Wesleyan President Rock Jones said in a statement to the newspaper.
This goes a long way towards explaining why so many college students today are incapable of thinking rationally, or at all,
and have to resort to hyperbolic gibberish; they are laboring under professors and administrators who don't know how
to do the trick themselves! Trump has never said he wants to throw all immigrants out of the country; these presumably
educated people can't hear the difference in the phrases "legal immigrant" and "illegal immigrant! They always remind me
of this:
[FONT="]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJbSvidohg[/FONT]
At least eleven Ohio colleges and universities are standing up for immigrant students who could see their statuses change after
President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.
Some advocates, lawyers and universities are concerned that Trump could cancel the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program,
which has allowed young immigrants to work and travel for humanitarian, educational or employment purposes.
Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio University in Athens, and Miami University in Oxford have joined schools nationwide in
signing a statement urging for continuing and expanding of the program, The Columbus Dispatch reported Sunday.
Other Ohio signers include Columbus College of Art & Design, Denison University in Granville, Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio
Dominican University in Columbus and Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware.
“We will vigorously oppose any effort to make it more difficult for students to come to the United States to pursue college degrees,”
Ohio Wesleyan President Rock Jones said in a statement to the newspaper.
This goes a long way towards explaining why so many college students today are incapable of thinking rationally, or at all,
and have to resort to hyperbolic gibberish; they are laboring under professors and administrators who don't know how
to do the trick themselves! Trump has never said he wants to throw all immigrants out of the country; these presumably
educated people can't hear the difference in the phrases "legal immigrant" and "illegal immigrant! They always remind me
of this:
[FONT="]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJbSvidohg[/FONT]