The University of California (UC) regents have decided to suspend the consideration of a proposal that would have allowed the hiring of undocumented immigrant students for campus jobs. Meanwhile, the Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees has adopted a controversial policy change that prohibits newly appointed non-voting members from making motions, a move criticized for stifling their voices. This decision has sparked controversy and accusations of 'segregating' the new trustees by business and city representatives. The CCSD board's decision was voted 5-2 in favor of the policy change, which was seen as an attempt to limit the powers of the non-voting members.
Business and city representatives are accusing the CCSD school board of "segregating" the four new trustees. #8NN https://t.co/NTpbAYRsbf
The University of California regents voted Thursday to suspend consideration of a proposal that would have authorized the university to hire undocumented immigrant students who do not qualify for federal work authorization. https://t.co/Nz8vCvKMWG
The School Board voted Thursday to adopt a controversial policy change that will prohibit appointed members from making motions: https://t.co/9Zlc3RA7KI #ccsd
The controversy continues surrounding the leadership board of CCSD. Two weeks ago, FOX5 told you how the elected members of the CCSD Board of Trustees voted to take away some powers of newly appointed non-voting members. https://t.co/lucnHOy5rX
Trustees voted 5-2 to approve a policy change Thursday, which appeared on the consent agenda, that critics say would stifle the voices of four new non-voting members. https://t.co/gJmWWHijTg
UC Regents Abandon Plan to Open Campus Jobs to Undocumented Students https://t.co/rur4utELtf