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  1. @angryeducationworkers

    As more universities agree to immigration enforcement on campus, students are fighting back.
    Of the colleges that have entered into partnerships with ICE and CBP since last year, only St. John’s University in New York has backed out

    prismreports.org/2026/04/14/un

    #educationworkers #ICEout #studentprotests

  2. @angryeducationworkers

    As more universities agree to immigration enforcement on campus, students are fighting back.
    Of the colleges that have entered into partnerships with ICE and CBP since last year, only St. John’s University in New York has backed out

    prismreports.org/2026/04/14/un

    #educationworkers #ICEout #studentprotests

  3. @angryeducationworkers

    As more universities agree to immigration enforcement on campus, students are fighting back.
    Of the colleges that have entered into partnerships with ICE and CBP since last year, only St. John’s University in New York has backed out

    prismreports.org/2026/04/14/un

    #educationworkers #ICEout #studentprotests

  4. @angryeducationworkers

    As more universities agree to immigration enforcement on campus, students are fighting back.
    Of the colleges that have entered into partnerships with ICE and CBP since last year, only St. John’s University in New York has backed out

    prismreports.org/2026/04/14/un

    #educationworkers #ICEout #studentprotests

  5. @angryeducationworkers

    As more universities agree to immigration enforcement on campus, students are fighting back.
    Of the colleges that have entered into partnerships with ICE and CBP since last year, only St. John’s University in New York has backed out

    prismreports.org/2026/04/14/un

    #educationworkers #ICEout #studentprotests

  6. @angryeducationworkers

    Six thousand San Francisco educators won fully funded health care, sanctuary schools, and an up to 8.5 percent raise over two years by walking out for the first time in nearly 50 years. After just four days on strike, February 9 to 12, they won their top demands—some of which the district had previously refused to bargain over.

    labornotes.org/2026/03/overwhe

    #educationworkers #labourmovement #organize #SanFrancisco #solidarity #Strikes #teachers #unions