By federal law, any ICE agent is allowed on public spaces, however, the Office of the Chancellor has made a commitment not to break FERPA and share information with ICE agents who do not have a warrant.
Yes, not only is there the TDSC, but we also have a organization on campus called ENF: Immigrant Student Alliance (Espíritu de Nuestro Futuro: Immigrant Student Alliance). They are a student organization that advocates, protects and supports the rights of undocumented students’ access to higher education. Their email is enf.csudh@gmail.com
Every year we receive applications from undocumented students.
No, by California law, no police officer has the authority to act as an immigration agent.
While we have online classes, and more now due to Covid restrictions, I cannot say that once we return back to in person classes if every major will offer an entirely online option. We do have majors that are entirely online, however, not all programs are online.
No, this would be a violation of FERPA. However, we cannot stop a detention if the officers have a federal warrant.
Yes, CSUDH students, faculty, staff and their immediate family members have access to free immigration legal services. They can make an appointment here: https://www.csudh.edu/dream-center/legal-services/