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At Indiana universities, consternation over Trump’s immigration order


After President Trump signed an executive order halting entry to the U.S. from seven predominantly Muslim countries on Friday, Indiana colleges and universities have been reaching out to students and offering assistance. IU President McRobbie has issued the following statement about this week's executive order on immigration: https://t.co/zoUp68DUVd — Indiana University (@IndianaUniv) January 29, 2017An executive order by @POTUS on refugees and immigration disrespects Earlham's fundamental values. “As we work together to understand these events, we are aware of the concern this might cause our Ball State community,” King said. Daya is on a temporary work visa, and if she leaves, she will not be able to return as a result of the executive order. This is doing more harm than good.”Casey Smith is a student at Ball State and a USA TODAY College correspondent.


Source: Libya Today January 31, 2017 21:51 UTC



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