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Teachers' union preps Hawai'i college officials to respond to ICE inquiries

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Tuesday, March 4, 2025   

Following President Donald Trump's executive order lifting Immigration and Customs Enforcement restrictions in protected areas, the American Federation of Teachers is offering guidance to colleges in Hawai'i and nationwide.

The AFT, National Immigration Law Center, and Presidents' Alliance have released guidelines for colleges to handle ICE encounters by establishing protocols and understanding their rights.

Christian Fern - executive director of the University of Hawai'i Professional Assembly, an AFT affiliate - said there have not been any high-profile incidents on island campuses yet.

"We've seen a couple of things on the news," said Fern, "but I think it's far less than what we've seen taking place in places like New York or some of the largest cities in the nation."

Fern said university officials offer information and support to international students and staff.

He said immigration law allows ICE to enter public areas, but if federal officials have a warrant, they must clear entering private areas with the university's office of general counsel.

There are 16 college or university campuses on the five main islands, with the University of Hawai'i being the largest, with more than 30,000 students.

The AFT guide instructs students and staff how to notify administrators if law enforcement requests campus access or student records, and if officers are seen questioning students.

Fern said university officials have been keeping a low profile so far.

"They're trying to be cautious about what they're doing because they don't want to be a target at this time," said Fern. "I think something was sent out to the administration, people at the campuses, about what actions to take should somebody show up on campus looking for a student."

In its guide, AFT advises students and staff to document any ICE encounters with photos, videos, notes and agent details.

It also recommends that they not open doors to private areas on campus, remain silent if questioned, and not sign any ICE papers without an attorney.

Disclosure: American Federation of Teachers contributes to our fund for reporting on Education, Health Issues, Livable Wages/Working Families, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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