UNR president encourages students, faculty on travel ban to remain in US
January 31, 2017 - 9:58 am
RENO, Nev. — The president of the University of Nevada, Reno is recommending that students and scholars from any of the seven countries listed in President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration remain in the United States for at least the next four months.
Marc Johnson said in a campus-wide letter late Monday that Trump’s Jan. 27 executive order has raised concerns among members of the university community.
Here's that UNR statement on the executive order. Encourages students from affected countries to stay in U.S. for 120 days pic.twitter.com/kbj6BuF5FC
— Pashtana U. (@pashtana_u) January 31, 2017
He says the school values the contributions made by its international faculty, staff and students. He says the university currently is reviewing the best way to make good on its longstanding commitment to offer all the support, resources and information they need.
In the meantime, Johnson recommends no one from the countries barred from travel leave the U.S. for the next 120 days. That includes Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia.
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