California's university leaders are urging Trump to embrace students who are in the U.S. illegally

November 30, 2016
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Leaders of California’s three systems of public higher education sent a joint letter to President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday urging him to allow students who are in the country illegally to continue their educations without fear of deportation.

"These sons and daughters of undocumented immigrants are as American as any other child across the nation" in all but the letter of the law, do not pose a safety threat and have contributed to their communities, wrote University of California President Janet Napolitano, Cal State Chancellor Timothy P. White and Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor-designate of California Community Colleges.  

"They represent some of the best our nation has to offer," the three continued. "They should be able to pursue their dream of higher education without fear of being arrested, deported, or rounded up just for trying to learn…. we implore you to let them know they are valued members of our communities and that they will be allowed to continue to pursue the American dream."

Read more at the Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-daca-uc-csu-ccc-20161128-story.html