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The Return of the Jewish Question: Antisemitism and Modern Politics
Date: January 24, 2017 Speaker: Jeff Kopstein, Chair of the UCI Department of Political Science Title: The Return of the Jewish Question: Antisemitism and Modern Politics
Preliminary Guidance on the Revised Executive Order Restricting Travel and Entry Into the United States by Individuals from Designated Countries
March 6, 2017 University of California Office of the President Preliminary Guidance on the Revised Executive Order Restricting Travel and Entry Into the United States by Individuals from Designated Countries On Monday, March 6, 2017, President Donald Trump issued a new executive order that restricts entry into the United States for 90 days for individuals from six countries – Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. It revokes the previous executive order issued in January governing travel and entry to the United States, and makes several significant changes to the previous order’s restrictions on travel and entry into the…
Perspectives on Bias, Prejudice, and Bigotry: Jeffrey Kopstein – The Return of the Jewish Question: Antisemitism and Modern Politics
In case you missed it: Perspectives on Bias, Prejudice, & Bigotry: Jeffrey Kopstein – The Return of the Jewish Question: Antisemitism and Modern Politics January 24. 2017 Please visit our event page for updates, when available, on upcoming lectures in this series.
LA TIMES | UC President Janet Napolitano on Trump immigration crackdown
University of California President Janet Napolitanoblasted the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown on Wednesday, calling it a step backward that would make communities less safe. Napolitano, who served as U.S. Homeland Security secretary under President Obama, said the vast expansion of deportation priorities announced by the White House this week would not work in the long run. “The new guidance essentially makes all undocumented immigrants in the United States priorities for enforcement,” she said in a statement given to The Times. “When everyone is a priority, there are essentially no priorities — and my experience as secretary of Homeland Security and governor of Arizona…