Illinois Public Colleges: Protecting Immigrant Students from Federal Agents (2026)

Illinois' landmark law aimed at protecting immigrant students from federal agents on campus has fallen short of its intended goals, according to a Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ investigation. The law, HB1312, mandates public colleges and universities to establish protocols for handling immigration agents and provide students with crucial information. However, four months after its implementation, many institutions have failed to meet these requirements, leaving students vulnerable and confused. This article delves into the findings, personal accounts, and implications of this issue, highlighting the need for better communication and compliance from educational institutions.

Illinois Public Colleges: Protecting Immigrant Students from Federal Agents (2026)

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