The Department of Homeland Security, specifically ICE visited CSUB on November 18 for a scheduled review of their programs for international students. However when the notice came out, concerns started to rise revolving around student safety.
“With what’s going on, I don’t really care if this is a routine thing, this could go so ugly so quickly and it puts students at risk and I’m very much worried for my friends who don’t look like me so I’m here to support them,” said CSUB student AnneMarie Flohr.
Student AnneMarie Flor spent the morning outside the Welcome Center protesting the DHS presence with her mother.
At first, multiple DHS agencies, including ICE, were expected on campus, but a follow-up email clarified that only one official would be present.
“The department of Homeland Secu

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