St. John's University quietly suspends partnership with Customs and Border Protection

St. John's University Suddenly Axes Partnership with Customs and Border Protection Amid Fierce Backlash.

In a surprise move, St. John's University has suspended its short-lived partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), citing the "incompatibility" of the collaboration with the university's mission. The Institute for Border Security and Intelligence Studies, announced last June, was meant to train students in homeland security careers.

However, the decision comes as a result of an outcry from faculty, students, alumni, and Catholic Church leaders over the agency's mass deportation efforts, including recent fatal shootings of American citizens in Minneapolis. Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, has publicly criticized the Trump administration's enforcement initiative, labeling it "inhumane."

The suspension was quietly announced in a January 29 email from Law School Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum to faculty and confirmed by university administrator Simon G. Moller. The decision follows weeks of deliberation among university officials.

"This partnership very clearly flies in the face of the university's Catholic mission, Vincentian mission, and focus on justice and social justice," said Raj Chetty, a professor who had signed a petition opposing the partnership.

The news has been welcomed by members of "No CBP at SJU," a collective of faculty opposed to the partnership. The group argued that the collaboration was incompatible with the university's values.

St. John's Latin American Law Students Association and other campus organizations have also spoken out against enforcement activities by Department of Homeland Security officials, who have faced widespread criticism over their actions.

The suspension comes as outrage over federal immigration enforcement continues to grow, with Catholic leaders increasingly critical of the Trump administration's mass deportation efforts.
 
Umm... so I think it's kinda weird that they're suspending the partnership now? Like, if the students are gonna be trained in homeland security careers and stuff, shouldn't they care about what happens after they graduate? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like just because some people don't like CBP's mass deportation efforts, the university is just gonna stop partnering with them altogether? I mean, isn't that kinda extreme? What if CBP wants to partner with them again in the future? Shouldn't there be a way to work through their differences or something? πŸ€” But at the same time... I guess if the partnership was really causing problems for the university's mission and values, then maybe it is better off just cutting ties. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ This is all kinda confusing, lol
 
OMG u guys cant bliev what just happnd @ St John's Univ!! They axed partnership w/ CBP like w/o warning 🀯 Its all cuz of that mass deportation thingy thats been goin on & causin so much pain 4 many ppl πŸ€• Pope Leo XIV even spoke out against it & now the univ is lik "nuh uh" to the whole thing. I mean I get it, its not exactly cool 2 hav a org w/ such a questionable track record doin biz w/ u. But still, cant say im surprised lol @ all the outrage from faculty & students who r like "hey thats not what we signed up 4" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I feel bad for St John's University, they got roasted πŸ˜’. I think the backlash was legit tho πŸ€”. I mean, having a partnership with CBP is like, super sensitive topic right now 🚨. Those fatal shootings in Minneapolis were really messed up πŸ’”. I'm not saying the university should've done it anyway, but a little more thoughtfulness would be nice πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And let's be real, the Vatican's got a lot of clout πŸ‘‘. Pope Leo XIV is like the ultimate authority on this stuff πŸ™. So yeah, I can see why they'd wanna distance themselves from CBP 🚫.
 
its pretty wild that a uni would back down on a partnership cuz some ppl got upset about cbp's enforcement tactics...i get it tho - if its not aligning w/ ur values, its hard to make it work πŸ€”

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im think its also cool that the catholic church is speaking out against these deportation efforts. we need more institutions like SJU using their platform to stand up for justice & human rights πŸ’ͺ

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anywayz, i wonder what this means for the homeland security field...will it lead to more ppl re-evaluating their careers or finding alternative paths? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🚫 SJU finally stands up for what it cares about - social justice & protecting students from US CBP brutality πŸ’–

CBP has a history of targeting Latinx people & perpetuating systemic racism 🚫 The partnership was always a bad idea, but we're glad the university saw things through πŸ‘
 
Ugh, great, just what we need more drama from universities 🀯. Can't even make a partnership without some major controversy, I mean, who thought it was a good idea to get involved with CBP in the first place? They're basically a bunch of immigration enforcers, not exactly known for their soft touch πŸ˜’. And now they're just going to cancel the whole thing because some profs and students are mad about it? Please πŸ™„. I bet this is just going to be another way for SJU to play politics instead of focusing on actual education and research πŸ‘Ž.
 
I'm thinking what's up with this CBP thingy? πŸ€” I mean, my cousin's kid is a student there and they're all like "nope" when it comes to partnerin' with those guys... πŸ‘Ž It's kinda sad 'cause homeland security and whatnot can be super important. But at the same time, I get why they'd wanna distance themselves from all that drama. I've seen some vids of the CBP raids and stuff, and yeah, it does look pretty rough 🚫. Guess some people just don't want their uni to be associated with all that controversy... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, St John's is standin' firm on its values, even if it means losin' a partnership πŸ’―.
 
idk about this... i get why st john's university is suspending its partnership with cbp, but can't they just have a nuanced conversation about it? πŸ€” like, the university does want to focus on justice and social justice, but cbp is doing some pretty messed up stuff right now. deports people to life-or-death situations, and then st john's says "nah, we don't wanna partner with you"? seems kinda convenient for the uni to just distance themselves from the whole issue... πŸ™„ still, gotta respect their decision i guess
 
tbh i'm not surprised that St John's University is distancing themselves from CBP πŸ˜’. The way they've been treating ppl, especially those with no papers, is just straight up cruel. I mean, who needs that kind of training on our soil? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ it's about time someone spoke out against the inhumane policies. I'm loving how the No CBP at SJU collective is pushing back - we need more voices like theirs! πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta say, this partnership thing was just a no-go from the start πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who needs Homeland Security training when you've got the Vatican and the Catholic Church weighing in on it? The Pope himself is speaking out against these mass deportations - that's like, major red flag right there 🚨. And let's be real, who wants to train future security experts with a track record of... well, not exactly "security" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm surprised the university didn't see this coming from a mile away. But hey, at least they're standing up for their values and their students - gotta respect that πŸ’―.
 
can't believe st john's just suddenly decided its values are more important than a few thousand bucks from cbp lol guess they didn't think through how "incompatible" it was with their mission πŸ™„ what's next, going full vegan or something? 🀣 anyway, glad to see the masses speaking out against some shady enforcement practices. i mean, who doesn't love a good moral high ground moment? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ btw, when does cbp start looking for new partners that don't have a conscience? πŸ€‘
 
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