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Responding to Immigration Enforcement on Campus

大发 is dedicated to protecting the rights of all campus community members and promoting an environment that is safe, inclusive, and welcoming for all, regardless of immigration status.  

If you encounter immigration enforcement on campus, immediately do the following:

  1. Direct the immigration officer(s) to University Police (Public Safety Building, 425 La Moree Rd), 760-750-4567 to validate any request AND
  2. Report the activity to University Police by calling 760-750-4567.

**If you are uncomfortable calling University Police, contact Erika Gravett, Associate Vice President of Human Resources at 760-750-4437. 

Primary Contacts for Immigration-Related Inquiries

Individuals who may be subject to or have received an immigration order or inquiry should contact the respective campus representative for assistance.

  • Students

    Contact Jason Schreiber, Associate Vice President & Dean of Students

  • Staff

    Contact Erika Gravett, Associate Vice President of Human Resources

  • Faculty

    Contact Michelle Hunt, Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs


CSU Employees
CSU employees are not required to affirmatively assist federal immigration authorities or grant permission to enter limited access space when officers do not have a judicial warrant or court order to enter. For more information, refer to the .

 

What is AB 21?

, a California law designed to support undocumented students, staff, and faculty at the state鈥檚 public colleges and universities by safeguarding access to education and protecting against potential immigration enforcement on campus.