Trump’s immigration orders disrupt hundreds of students and faculty, Oregon university presidents say
Trump’s immigration orders disrupt hundreds of students and faculty, Oregon university presidents say: University of Oregon officials tried to clarify for their Muslim international students just what President Donald Trump’s executive orders on visas mean to them — even as the meaning grew cloudier. Late in the day, national acting Attorney General Sally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend Trump’s executive orders, because she’s not sure they’re legal. “We’re all carefully watching what’s coming from DC and were trying to interpret it,” UO Vice Provost for International Affairs Dennis Galvan said, “But we’re at a moment when there’s a lot of change coming fast.” The orders Trump issued Friday blocked refugee
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