02/01/2012 07:18:00 PM EST
Immigrant Worker Firings Unsettle a College Campus
"The dining hall workers had been at Pomona College for years, some even
decades. For a few, it was the only job they had held since moving to
the United States. Then late last year, administrators at the college delivered letters to
dozens of the longtime employees asking them to show proof of legal
residency, saying that an internal review had turned up problems in
their files. Seventeen workers could not produce documents showing that they were
legally able to work in the United States. So on Dec. 2, they lost their
jobs. Now, the campus is deep into a consuming debate over what it means to be
a college with liberal ideals, with some students, faculty and alumni
accusing the administration and the board of directors of betraying the
college’s ideals." - Jennifer Medina, New York Times, Feb. 1, 2012.