Massachusetts university promotes DEI and illegal immigration despite Trump admin executive orders
Story by Kendall Tietz • 9h
A public university in Salem, Massachusetts, has signaled support for various controversial topics challenged in Trump administration executive orders in recent weeks, including illegal immigrant student protection and gender identity, according to multiple emails shared with students in the days following President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Salem State University (SSU) Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion Christopher Macdonald-Dennis emailed the student body two days after Trump took office about "Moving Forward Together" given the changes in Washington, D.C., according to an exclusive report in Campus Reform.
"While the unknown can be quite unsettling, please know that we remain there for each of our community members regardless of their identity," the official wrote. "Whatever is happening outside of our campus, we remain committed to the principles of inclusion and belonging here at Salem State."
Macdonald-Dennis also said that Salem State would "partner with our state university sister schools" and monitor how the Trump administration's new executive orders would impact the university.
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