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UA President tells students to postpone travel because of Trump's Executive Order

Posted at 8:45 AM, Jan 30, 2017
and last updated 2017-01-30 12:56:07-05
University of Arizona President Ann Weaver Hart sent out a message to students late Sunday night recommending students postpone all international travel plans. This comes after several other major universities across the country made similar recommendations.
 
Demonstrations erupted at airports across the country and thousands of protesters marched outside the White House all weekend to protest the Executive Order President Trump signed Friday temporarily banning all refugees and nationals from seven countries.
 
University of Arizona President Ann Weaver Hart issued this statement to UA students and faculty:
 
To UA students and employees,
 
The University of Arizona community has serious concerns about provisions of the January 27, 2017 Executive Order suspending nonimmigrant and immigrant visas from specific countries and suspending the United States' refugee program. The Order also leaves the status of green card holders working in this country legally ambiguous while suspending admission to the United States of foreign nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen for at least 90 days.
 
We have received reports of students from other universities, as well as highly prized scholars, who were airborne en route to the U.S. at the time the Order was signed being detained upon arrival.  We have also heard from University of Arizona students who are afraid to travel abroad, despite the legality of their visas, and we are deeply concerned for the wellbeing and treatment of our foreign students, scholars, researchers, and professors.
 
This approach violates the principles on which international university communities of thought, learning, and research are based and will jeopardize the very mission and purpose of the university.
 
We oppose the Executive Order and believe that lawsuits challenging it will be successful.  At least one temporary restraining order related to provisions of the Order has already been issued. 
 
The Association of American Universities (AAU), the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), and the American Council of Education (ACE) are all working to persuade policymakers to address our concerns, and we all understand the importance of America's historic leading role in education, research, and learning, including students and scholars from around the world.  The present challenge is no exception to this important role.
 
We recommend that international students and scholars at the University of Arizona postpone any planned international travel until this matter is resolved.  The UA Office of Global Initiatives has been responding to inquiries throughout the weekend and is working to identify those in our community who are on personal travel and may be affected by the order and need our assistance.
 
Ann Weaver Hart
President
University of Arizona
 
The University's Office of Global Initiatives is working to make sure all students and faculty now traveling internationally are able to safely make it back into the U.S. without being detained.