AAUP Backs Anti-ICE Campaign on College Campuses

Is this really what the AAUP exists to support?

The College Fix reports:

AAUP-backed toolkit urges students to ‘create a crisis’ on campus over ICE tiesThe American Association of University Professors is sponsoring a campaign called “Schools Drop ICE,” which aims to force “colleges to drop their contracts with ICE’s key corporate enablers.”For the campaign, the AAUP, along with Young Democratic Socialists of America, Sunrise Movement, and the Workplace Justice Lab at Rutgers University, produced a toolkit instructing students to “create a crisis for university admin through an escalating campaign.”“The fastest way to shrink ICE’s capacity is to cut off its private sector support. This Administration’s deportation machine depends on corporations for places to sleep, cars to drive, technology to track, planes to fly, and parking lots to stage. Colleges have real leverage over the companies providing these services,” the Schools Drop ICE website states.“When students and workers join together in action, we can force our schools to stop funding and normalizing ICE collaborators and take down the whole regime,” it states.The five target companies are Enterprise, Flock, ICE Air Carriers, Hilton, and Target.SDI’s website also states that it aims to build solidarity among university communities, generate new leadership, and achieve its goals without violence or destruction of property.Ultimately, SDI believes that “ICE, and the Trump regime generally, cannot function without the consent and collaboration of the business world. Breaking companies from ICE is the central axis for generating enough leverage to stop the regime’s terrorization campaign,” according to its website.Further, it aims to “build an anti-ICE, anti-authoritarian movement with enough breadth and depth to not only stop ICE, but also defeat the theft of the 2026 and 2028 elections.”One education expert told The College Fix that this campaign could cause significant harm.“So long as the students do not break any law or violate campus policies, they should be free to express their views. But some of the tactics recommended in the toolkit would cross the line, so institutions must be prepared to respond if students act on them,” said Steve McGuire, the Paul & Karen Levy Fellow in Campus Freedom for the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.“If the authors of the toolkit were to prevail, they would do significant damage to American higher education by further politicizing it,” McGuire said.

Tags: AAUP, College Insurrection, ICE

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