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UTRGV President Guy Bailey on the government’s DACA decision

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UTRGV President Guy Bailey is seen here during Best Week Ever, UTRGV Day, welcoming students and talking about how much the university has achieved in its two short years of existence. (UTRGV Archive Photo by David Pike)

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As the national conversation on immigration and DACA continues to evolve, I want to reaffirm that each student, staff and faculty member who makes up our UTRGV community is an important part of our university family. Regardless of place of birth or citizenship, each one of us contributes an important voice to our diverse campus. Please remember that Diversity, Access and Inclusion is one of our core university values; we should all live and express that value every day in our interactions with each other.

For those of members of our campus community who continue to struggle with the uncertainty of our current immigration situation, a number of resources are available to help support you as national policy continues to develop.

  • For students, the Student Life and Dean of Students offices are there for you. They are continuously updating their website Supporting Students Who are Undocumented, and are available to meet with students. Confidential support for personal issues or concerns is available through the Counseling Center.
  • For staff, confidential support for personal issues or concerns is available through the UT Employee Assistance Program.
  • For all of our UTRGV members, please remember that we have an unwavering commitment to treat each other with respect. If you encounter behaviors that make you feel unwelcome, please use any of the resources mentioned above to report that behavior, or contact our Office of Institutional Equity or the University Police Department. All of these are there to support you.
  • Keep in mind that UTRGV does not and will not share student educational records – including citizenship and immigration records – with outside authorities without student consent, unless compelled to by law. (See additional details about FERPA at the UCentral website.) Also, the primary focus of UTRGV police remains to keep our campus community safe. They do not and will not ask students, faculty and staff about immigration status.
  • The statement from Chancellor McRaven lays out the position of The UT System, and UTRGV, on DACA. Please refer to that statement for more information.

Last week, I had the pleasure of hosting 2,000 of our students for lunch at the Picnic with the President. Each one of those students has dreams and aspirations, and it is an honor and a privilege to help them on that journey. Each one of our faculty and staff who have been working thanks to DACA have been important supporters for those students. We continue to stand firmly with them through the ups and downs of our national conversations.

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–         UTRGV President Guy Bailey

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