Stanford students felt ‘unsafe and hurt’ over satirical posters defending ICE agents
Students at Stanford University were reportedly brought to tears by satirical posters defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The flyers were hung up on Jan. 24 by Isaac Kipust, who said they were a response to posters that encouraged students to report any immigration-enforcement activity on campus. “Call to receive immediate support if you see law…
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