The evidence that supports the inference that people who are not U.S. citizens are able to enroll in a U.S. university is found in the statement: "College campuses have never been raided by federal immigration officials and there’s no indication that they will be." This suggests that there is a level of safety and security for non-citizens at college campuses, allowing them to enroll without the fear of deportation, thereby supporting their ability to access higher education in the U.S.
What evidence supports the inference that people who are not U.S. citizens are able to enroll in a U.S. university?
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“The term sanctuary, to me, implies a place where nobody can get you. And I don’t think anybody can promise that.”
“The term sanctuary, to me, implies a place where nobody can get you. And I don’t think anybody can promise that.”
College students across the country are clamoring for their campuses to be declared “sanctuaries,” . . . to protect students and employees from any efforts . . . to deport unauthorized immigrants. . . .
College students across the country are clamoring for their campuses to be declared “sanctuaries,” . . . to protect students and employees from any efforts . . . to deport unauthorized immigrants. . . .
College campuses have never been raided by federal immigration officials and there’s no indication that they will be . . . .
College campuses have never been raided by federal immigration officials and there’s no indication that they will be . . . .
“I urge everyone . . . to have some perspective on this,” Olivas said.
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