There are several colleges and universities that currently have contracts with ICE and provide various services to the government agency.
By
Lenyon Whitaker, Metro
There are several colleges and universities that have contracts with ICE. Your college might be on the list.
[post_ads]Several colleges and universities in the United States are facing
backlash and petitions from students and faculty members because some
colleges have service contracts with the
United States Customs Enforcement
(ICE) agency. These colleges and universities collect millions of
dollars from ICE for various provided services ranging from
counterterrorism training and evidence collection to leasing parking
spots on campuses around the country, according to the Associated Press.
The colleges under fire claim the contracts they have with ICE have
nothing to do with President Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy against
people who cross the border illegally. Instead, the contracts some
colleges and universities have with ICE are for research, leadership and
medical training services. Despite the contracts for services unrelated
to controversial immigration and border control policies, activists,
faculty members and students are creating petitions urging schools to
cut ties with the federal agency.
What colleges have contracts with ICE?
According to the
Associated Press the following schools currently have contracts with Immigration Customs Enforcement:
Northeastern University
Vermont State Colleges System
Johns Hopkins
University of Maryland
Virginia Tech
University of Alabama Birmingham
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Northeastern University in Boston currently has a
$7.7 million research contract with ICE which has caused students and faculty members to gather and protest.
Inside Higher Ed reports that
Vermont State Colleges System
has a contract with ICE and has received approximately $34,000 from ICE
for leadership and financial accounting training for ICE staff members.
Johns Hopkins University has received $6.5 million from ICE to
provide leadership and tactical medical training to ICE staff members.
The Associated Press reports that at least $1 million of the funds
received by Johns Hopkins University has been used to send ICE staff
members to Gettysburg National Battleground for leadership training
exercises.
The University of Maryland has a contract with ICE and has provided
HAZMAT training to ICE staff. Virginia Tech reportedly has a contract
with ICE to test aluminum that was confiscated by the agency at an entry
port, while the University of Alabama at Birmingham has worked with ICE
to provide professional services to prevent drugs from being smuggled
into the United States.
The Hill reports that officials from the University of Alabama and the Vermont College system say the work in the contracts have been completed.
How to find what colleges have contracts with ICE
[post_ads]While it has been uncovered that several schools have connections
with the United States Customs Enforcement agency, you may be interested
in combing through financial data for the Department of Homeland
Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and see how funds
are allocated on the
USA Spending website.
Because President Trump’s immigration laws are facing scrutiny, it may be a good time to pay close attention to
online petitions against ICE created by college and university students and faculty.
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