
California State University, Los Angeles, confirmed to the Daily Caller that they allowing students and faculty to work from home under “extraordinary circumstances” amid heightened ICE activity in the area.
University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Heather Lattimer sent a letter to faculty this week expressing concerns on behalf of students who are “scared to take public transit and fearful of driving to campus” due to recent immigration raids.
“Recent events in the LA area — including the presence of heavily armed immigration agents in MacArthur Park earlier this week — have left many in our community concerned for their safety,” Lattimer wrote Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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