University of Utah Students Protest Against ICE and Police on Campus

Salt Lake City, UT — On Thursday evening, a crowd of several dozen community members gathered on the University of Utah campus to express solidarity with immigrants and denounce U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and police activity on campus.

“People are afraid, but actually I don’t think that fear is even the right word, I don’t think that afraid is the right word. I think the word that we’re looking for is terror, because what ICE is is a terror group — a racist, extremist terror group. They’re operating under an extreme right billionaire agenda of the Trump administration functioning as a white supremacist terror group.”

Speaker at the rally at the University of Utah

For more of what the speaker said, watch our video below:

A student organizer with Mecha, a leftist student group at the University of Utah, demanded that the school be declared a sanctuary campus in the face of recent ICE activity at the college.

“A sanctuary university is a place where ICE is not welcome. Where students can walk into their classrooms and know that their education will not be interrupted by the fear of raids and know that they are safe.”

A student organizer with Mecha

Watch more of their speech at the rally below:

The crowd dispersed after about an hour, following several speakers.


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