USG West Valley executive candidates debate inclusion, CRU tabling and more
Members of the executive tickets for the West Valley campus's Undergraduate Student Government debated campus issues Wednesday ahead of elections.
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Members of the executive tickets for the West Valley campus's Undergraduate Student Government debated campus issues Wednesday ahead of elections.
ASU President Michael Crow held a student forum on the Tempe campus to address key issues, such as the impact of the Trump administration on the University, concerns over rising tuition and free speech on campus.
A small group of members from College Republicans United at ASU gathered on Hayden Lawn earlier this year, urging University students to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on fellow students.
ASU President Michael Crow held a student forum on Tuesday at the West Valley campus, where he addressed the College Republicans United tabling event, the new U.S. presidential administration, the newly enacted tuition surcharge and student mental health services.
The Navajo Nation published a press release last month in which Dr. Buu Nygren, president of the Navajo Nation, addressed "negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest."
At an Undergraduate Student Government Tempe meeting on Tuesday, a resolution was introduced and approved that advocates for the University to investigate College Republicans United at ASU. The student government also dismissed hearing a resolution about suspending USG-T members under University investigation.
College Republicans United at ASU set up a tabling event on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, that was met with around 700 protesters. The event was meant to persuade students to report other ASU students to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The protest was filled with students and other community members supporting DACA and Dreamers.
Protesters organized by Aliento at ASU gathered around the Hayden Lawn on Friday morning to protest a College Republicans United at ASU tabling event which called for students to report classmates to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 aiming to end birthright citizenship in the United States by means of redefining the Constitution.
"The proposition adds penalties for those entering the country at a place that is not a lawful port of entry. It also requires that one must accurately disclose their citizenship status when applying for a job or for public benefits."
Student Dreamers and DACA recipients are looking to the University for help during President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration, as they predict it will have a significant effect on immigration.
Since Arizona voters passed Proposition 308, there has been an increase in the number of undocumented students able to enroll in colleges across the state. However, student recipients and advocates want to continue to inform Arizona residents about the benefits of Prop 308.
Voters in Arizona and around the country once again proved that when presented with legislation directly, they will frequently vote more progressively than politicians.
Students across ASU's campuses came out in person to vote in this year's crowded Arizona elections that will determine the next governor, the future of abortion rights and public education in the state.
ASU welcomes a new campus...in California. Plus, Attorney General Mark Brnovich is taking aim at student loan forgiveness, and Prop. 308 looks to give Dreamers in-state tuition. Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi Dubovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
La Proposición 308, que aparecerá en la boleta electoral el 8 de noviembre, permitiría a los estudiantes de Arizona obtener los precios de matrícula del estado sin importar su estatus migratorio. A medida que se acerca rápidamente la temporada de votaciones, Aliento, un grupo que atiende a familias indocumentadas y estudiantes de ASU, está tomando medidas para difundir información sobre el propósito de la propuesta.
Proposition 308, set to appear on the ballot on Nov. 8, would allow Arizona students in-state tuition rates regardless of immigration status. As voting season rapidly approaches, Aliento, a group that serves undocumented families and ASU students are taking action to spread information about the purpose of the proposition.
La nueva orden de DACA solo protege a los destinatarios existentes. La mayoría de los graduados de secundaria indocumentados no serán elegibles para ingresar. Ilustración publicada originalmente el 30 de julio de 2021.
El Presidente Joe Biden anunció la decisión final para codificar el programa Consideración de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA) el 24 de agosto, formalizando el programa y protegiendo a los solicitantes existentes. Sin embargo, los defensores dicen que el cambio no hará lo suficiente para proteger a los estudiantes.
The new DACA order only protects existing recipients. Majority of undocumented high school graduates will not be eligible to enter. Illustration originally published on July 30, 2021.
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