Law Schools Train Students to Defy ICE on the Taxpayer Dime
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While ICE works to deport illegal immigrants and secure American communities, the University of Minnesota Law School is doing the exact opposite—putting future lawyers to work defending those very individuals in court to keep them in the U.S. indefinitely. Campus Reform reporter Emily Sturge has exposed this growing trend: law schools across the country, including Minnesota's Detainee Rights Clinic, are awarding course credit to students who represent illegal immigrants facing deportation—directly undermining federal enforcement efforts. She asks, whatever happened to teaching law students to uphold the rule of law? Instead, universities are actively training the next generation to obstruct it. "The administration is trying to make our communities safer," Sturge notes, "but colleges are standing in the way—literally equipping students to shield lawbreakers from accountability." Even more staggering: the California State University system has poured over $42 million in taxpayer dollars
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