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Columbia removed a CBP career event listing due to concerns over immigration enforcement endorsement, clarifying it doesn’t endorse external employers.
Columbia University removed a listing for a U.S. Customs and Border Protection virtual career expo from its website after faculty and student concerns that promoting the event appeared to endorse immigration enforcement and alienate campus communities.
The event, hosted on the third-party platform 12twenty, was not sponsored by the university, which clarified it does not control or endorse external employers.
Columbia updated its Career Design Lab to feature only SPS-organized events while still allowing access to external opportunities via the platform.
Critics argued the removal limited student access to federal careers, while others said the promotion conflicted with campus values and reinforced negative perceptions of the university’s stance on immigration enforcement.
Columbia eliminó una lista de eventos de carrera de CBP debido a preocupaciones sobre el respaldo de la aplicación de la inmigración, aclarando que no respalda a empleadores externos.