Immigration agents signed up to recruit at a California university. Then the protests started
- Cal Poly Pomona postponed its fall job fair due to protests against the inclusion of Customs and Border Protection as a recruiter, reflecting increased sensitivity towards immigration agencies on campuses this fall.
- Tracee Passeggi, the career center director, received 200 to 250 protest emails regarding the presence of immigration law enforcement at the fair.
- Iris S. Levine stated that the campus plans to redesign career programming to better align with community concerns about immigration agencies.
- Billy Gallagher noted that heightened awareness of immigration law enforcement is justified due to past racial issues in arrests by agencies in Los Angeles.
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Immigration agents signed up to recruit at a California university. Then the protests started
Cal Poly Pomona postponed its annual fall job fair this week after students, alumni and community members criticized its inclusion of Customs and Border Protection as an in-person recruiter, underscoring the heightened sensitivity about immigration agencies on college campuses this fall.
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