March 30, 2025 - 08:25

In a recent email to students, officials from the Carlson School of Management expressed their alarm over the detainment of an international business graduate student by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The situation has sparked widespread concern within the university community, highlighting the challenges faced by international students in the current political climate.
University officials described the incident as a “deeply concerning situation,” emphasizing their commitment to supporting affected students. The administration is actively working to gather more information and provide necessary resources to those impacted. This incident has prompted discussions about the broader implications for international students, who often face unique challenges related to immigration policies and regulations.
The university community is rallying together, with many students expressing solidarity and support for their detained peer. As the situation develops, the Carlson School of Management is committed to advocating for the rights and well-being of all its students, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
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