Nationwide, students and their allies have been mobilizing to make their college and university campuses safe for undocumented and DACAmented students, following the election of Donald Trump.
But in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott has threatened to financially starve any college and university that tries to join their effort. “Texas will not tolerate sanctuary campuses or cities,” Abbott tweeted yesterday. “I will cut funding for any state campus if it establishes sanctuary status.”
Texas will not tolerate sanctuary campuses or cities. I will cut funding for any state campus if it establishes sanctuary status. #tcot https://t.co/2wN4eo1YLG
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) December 1, 2016
It’s no surprise this comes from a man who has spent years trying to make life for immigrants as miserable as possible.
Abbott, along with Judge Andrew Hanen and state Attorney General Ken Paxton, led the charge in blocking DAPA and DACA+, which would have protected up to five million undocumented immigrants with deep ties to the US from deportation. They successfully took that fight all the way to the Supreme Court, which let Hanen’s nationwide injunction stand. And earlier this year, when Abbott’s attempt to completely block any Syrian refugees from resettling in Texas proved unsuccessful, Abbott vindictively pulled the state from the program that helps them.
There may still be hope for Texas DREAMers though. According to Huffington Post’s Roque Planas, Abbott may not even have the authority to carry out his threat to withhold funding from schools:
State Rep. Trey Martinez-Fisher (D) pointed out that Texas state colleges and universities have multiple sources of funds, including private donations, federal grants and endowments. State money they receive gets appropriated through legislation.
“Whatever money is going to these schools is worked through by the House, Senate and the governor’s office,” Martinez-Fisher told The Huffington Post. “If the governor is going to follow through with his threat to veto funding to universities, he will have only done so with the acquiescence of the House and the Senate, and I doubt that would ever happen.”
Blowback to Abbott’s plan from Texas DREAMers was swift and fierce. See the tweetstorm University of Houston alumni and DREAMer Karla Perez below.
🙄🙄🙄 #HereToStay & we will continue to push our schools will help keep it that way. https://t.co/CXqGX30BGf
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
1- Okay, here I go RE: TX Gov. @GregAbbott_TX‘s tweet on cutting funding for “sanctuary campuses” in Texas; see https://t.co/uXsucfybOH.
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
2- @GregAbbott_TX First of all, there’s ICE policy on not focusing enforcement in colleges, universities. Read up: https://t.co/kMkCas3oT4
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
3- So *technically* I (undocumented & #HereToStay) am supposed to already be in a “sanctuary” type space when I go to class at UofH. pic.twitter.com/BZz21i1KDr
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
4- Of course, w/ president elect being head xenophobe & R’s giddily going along, we can expect unfavorable changes in imm. enforcement but…
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
5- Really @GregAbbott, you’re *really* going 2 defund higher ed institutions who are affirming focus on learning, not terrorizing students?
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
6- Bad public policy to de/underfund institutions of learning? (oh wait, doesn’t matter to TX, like w/pub schools: https://t.co/6SSsQpQiUp)
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
7- So I guess not surprising that it’s easy for @GregAbbott_TX to attack institutions essential to ensuring our state is successful. So…
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 1, 2016
8- UndocuStudents like @UH_YEA will work to ensure universities continue to be places to learn (sign our petition! https://t.co/H4fSPpKLwG)
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016
9- @GregAbbott_TX may be surprising to someone like you but undocumented students in Texas have a lot of support, from all kinds of people. pic.twitter.com/4aoFr5KqRl
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016
10- We’re still defining what sanctuary campus means to us, across the country; not only for keeping undocu-students safe in classrooms…
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016
11- Sanctuary campus = It’s about making sure school is safe for ALL of us who will be most affected by new admin under president elect.
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016
12- Immigrant students, students of color, muslim students, LGBTQ students… We’ll resist every effort to dehumanize us, to push us out.
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016
13-Bottom line, we (including UndocuStudents) are #HereToStay. To those of you who want to kick us out (@GregAbbott_TX et al), BRING IT ON. pic.twitter.com/iXfZfvPs2e
— Karla Perez (@Karla_QP) December 2, 2016