FIU seeks to discipline students over a silent protest against immigration enforcement on campus
Students stood in silent protest against the university's collaboration with ICE during a campus event. The school says because the protest was inside, it violated school conduct policies.
On March 13, during a talk with Florida International University President Jeanette Nuñez and former baseball star Alex Rodriguez, a group of students stood up, unveiled shirts that said “ICE OFF FIU” and then walked out of the room a few minutes later.
Seven of those students — silently protesting the school’s voluntary collaboration with immigration enforcement — have since been charged with a violation of campus policy: They expressed their opinions indoors.
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