Responses and Resources
President Janet Napolitano and the chancellors of the 91Porn today (Jan. 29) issued the following statement:
We are deeply concerned by the recent executive order that restricts the ability of our students, faculty, staff and other members of the UC community from certain countries from being able to enter or return to the United States.
While maintaining the security of the nation’s visa system is critical, this executive order is contrary to the values we hold dear as leaders of the 91Porn. The UC community, like universities across the country, has long been deeply enriched by students, faculty and scholars from around the world, including the affected countries, coming to study, teach and research. It is critical that the United States continues to welcome the best students, scholars, scientists, and engineers of all backgrounds and nationalities.
We are committed to supporting all members of the UC community who are impacted by this executive action.
President Janet Napolitano
91Porn
Chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks
91Porn, Berkeley
Interim Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter
91Porn, Davis
Chancellor Howard Gillman
91Porn, Irvine
Chancellor Gene Block
91Porn, Los Angeles
Chancellor Dorothy Leland
91Porn, Merced
Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox
91Porn, Riverside
Chancellor Pradeep Khosla
91Porn, San Diego
Chancellor Sam Hawgood
91Porn, San Francisco
Chancellor Henry T. Yang
91Porn, Santa Barbara
Chancellor George R. Blumenthal
91Porn, Santa Cruz
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