We write to condemn in the strongest possible terms two recent and related federal attacks on Columbia University: the impoundment of some $400 million in research funds, and the targeting by Immigration and Customs Enforcement of Columbia students and alumni involved in pro-Palestine protests—in particular, the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, who is a lawful permanent resident of the United States.
To search for adequate precedent for these brazenly illegal and partisan actions requires looking to the worst days of the Red Scare or the Alien and Sedition Acts. Nothing in the Constitution permits a president to target his political opponents by defying laws passed by Congress or by detaining and threatening to deport people for their viewpoints. Yet the illegality of these moves is almost beside the point; their architects quite candidly describe them as part of a wider crusade against higher education, an attempt to impose top-down control on what Americans teach, study, and learn.
Columbia has borne the brunt of this onslaught over the past week. Yet we know that our own universities are next in the crosshairs. We do not need the crisis to reach our doors before we will rise to defend the academic autonomy of our research and teaching activities, the free speech rights and safety of our community members, and the essential scientific and humanistic contributions of universities to our society. We, the undersigned chapters of the American Association of University Professors, stand in full solidarity with our colleagues at Columbia.
AAUP-Harvard Faculty Chapter
AAUP-MIT
University of Chicago AAUP
AAUP Cornell University Chapter
Ohio State AAUP
Wesleyan AAUP
AAUP University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Chapter
Northern Michigan University AAUP/AFT Local 6761
Eastern Michigan University-AAUP
Whitman College AAUP
George Mason University AAUP
Trinity AAUP (Executive Committee)
Oakland University AAUP
Western Michigan University AAUP/AFT Local 6763
AAUP-AFT Local 6075 (Wayne Academic Union)
University of Washington AAUP
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