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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
October 6, 2022
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ALL ACADEMICS, STAFF, AND STUDENTS AT UC SAN DIEGO (Including UC San Diego Health)
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A Message from UC President Michael V. Drake on DACA Decision | |
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., California State University Interim Chancellor Jolene Koester, Ph.D., and California Community Colleges Interim Chancellor Daisy Gonzales, Ph.D., today released the following joint statement after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision upholding the State of Texas, et al., v. United States (2021) ruling that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program is unlawful:
“We are deeply troubled by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision, which holds that the DACA program violates federal law. We support the decision to allow current DACA recipients to avoid immediate disruption to their lives and also to seek extensions of their DACA status. Even as we hope that this decision is overturned, the uncertainty it creates is untenable. DACA recipients deserve to have their status as equal Americans protected from court decisions like this one.
We remain fully committed to working with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta and our students, faculty, and staff to advocate for permanent pathways to citizenship so undocumented Californians can pursue their academic and professional goals without fear of deportation.
Since its implementation 10 years ago, DACA has protected thousands of undocumented students in California and hundreds of thousands across the United States from deportation as they pursue their college degrees. Today, recipients are first responders, medical professionals, educators, scientists, and serve in a host of other critical professions. They have made and continue to make positive contributions to our local, state, and federal economies and communities.
We stand by our students, faculty, and staff. They are vital and valued members of our campus communities. Our systems are dedicated to the continued success of all our undocumented students, many of whom do not participate in DACA.
Undocumented and DACA students can enroll and stay enrolled in California’s public colleges and universities. The decision of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals does not change our mission to welcome and serve all students. This is what we have always done, and we will not waver. We will continue to do all we can to ensure our undocumented students feel safe and supported on our campuses.”
RESOURCES FOR THE UC SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY
University of California students, faculty and staff who are current DACA recipients are urged to make a free appointment with the University of California Immigrant Legal Services Center or another legal services provider as soon as possible to renew their DACA application.
Current undocumented students with questions about their DACA enrollment status may contact UC San Diego’s Undocumented Student Services Office at (858) 822-6916, undoc@ucsd.edu, or through confidential instant message using the Telegram app (https://t.me/UCSDUndocServices).
Additional Campus Resources:
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Michael V. Drake, M.D. President, University of California
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