From the New York Times: In a crackdown on documentation status, Pomona College required many of its employees "to show proof of legal residency, saying that an internal review had turned up problems in their files.
Seventeen workers could not produce documents showing that they were legally able to work in the United States. So on Dec. 2, they lost their jobs." Apparently this has set off a debate at the school about what it means to be a liberal arts institution.
Seventeen workers could not produce documents showing that they were legally able to work in the United States. So on Dec. 2, they lost their jobs." Apparently this has set off a debate at the school about what it means to be a liberal arts institution.