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Nevilledog

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Sun Mar 30, 2025, 12:35 PM Sunday

Johns Hopkins tells faculty not to 'intervene' in potential ICE detainments on campus

https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/education/higher-education/johns-hopkins-ice-detainment-students-T7R24V7VIZEOPNXJHK24PPW62Y/

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Faculty and staff at the Johns Hopkins University were instructed not to intervene if federal law enforcement officers arrive on campus to detain a community member.

The advice was sent to members of the university and the health system by the Hopkins Offices of General Council.

It comes as students around the country with lawful student visas and immigration statuses have been detained by ICE agents. Students at the University of Alabama, Tufts University, Georgetown University, Columbia University and the University of Minnesota have been detained in the last two weeks.

The Johns Hopkins memo, on the university’s public safety website, instructs employees to first “remain calm,” and then immediately contact the Office of Public Safety.

Federal law enforcement officers can enter areas on the campus which are open to the public. “Many areas” are open to the public, according to the letter.

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