Harvard Will Comply With White House Demands for Employee Forms
Harvard University has announced that it will comply with the demands from the Department of Homeland Security to provide employment forms for thousands of its staff members. This decision comes after the White House requested the information, which could potentially be used to investigate the immigration status of the university's employees. The university stated that it will cooperate with the government's request, despite concerns from some faculty and staff members about the potential implications of this action. Harvard's administration emphasized its commitment to protecting the privacy and rights of its employees, while also acknowledging the need to comply with legal requirements. The move by the White House to seek this information has raised questions about the government's intentions and the potential impact on academic institutions and their workforce. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the federal government and higher education institutions regarding immigration-related policies and enforcement.
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