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Florida universities are seeking agreements with the federal government to carry out immigration enforcement on campus, a shift from previous policy that considered schools "sensitive locations" insulated from such activities. This change comes as federal officials revoke visas and use new tactics to push some students out of the country. The University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University, and the University of South Florida are among those seeking to deputize campus police for immigration enforcement.
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