Forty-eight prominent US university presidents have written to Donald Trump urging him to rescind his controversial executive order, introduced on 27 January, which bars immigrants and non-immigrant visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.
Since the order was signed, US universities and universities around the world have condemned Mr Trump, describing the travel ban as “hateful”, “misguided” and “harmful”.
The letter, and details of all signatories, are reproduced in full below.
Dear President Trump:
We write as presidents of leading American colleges and universities to urge you to rectify or rescind the recent executive order closing our country’s borders to immigrants and others from seven majority-Muslim countries and to refugees from throughout the world. If left in place, the order threatens both American higher education and the defining principles of our country.
The order specifically prevents talented, law-abiding students and scholars from the affected regions from reaching our campuses. American higher education has benefited tremendously from this country’s long history of embracing immigrants from around the world. Their innovations and scholarship have enhanced American learning, added to our prosperity, and enriched our culture. Many who have returned to their own countries have taken with them the values that are the lifeblood of our democracy. America’s educational, scientific, economic, and artistic leadership depends upon our continued ability to attract the extraordinary people who for many generations have come to this country in search of freedom and a better life.
This action unfairly targets seven predominantly Muslim countries in a manner inconsistent with America’s best principles and greatest traditions. We welcome outstanding Muslim students and scholars from the United States and abroad, including the many who come from the seven affected countries. Their vibrant contributions to our institutions and our country exemplify the value of the religious diversity that has been a hallmark of American freedom since this country’s founding. The American dream depends on continued fidelity to that value.
We recognize and respect the need to protect America’s security. The vetting procedures already in place are rigorous. Improvements to them should be based on evidence, calibrated to real risks, and consistent with constitutional principle.
Throughout its history America has been a land of opportunity and a beacon of freedom in the world. It has attracted talented people to our shores and inspired people around the globe. This executive order is dimming the lamp of liberty and staining the country’s reputation. We respectfully urge you to rectify the damage done by this order.
Sincerely,
Robert L. Barchi
President
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Kimberly W. Benston
President
Haverford College
Joanne Berger-Sweeney
President
Trinity College
George Blumenthal
Chancellor
University of California, Santa Cruz
Lee C. Bollinger
President
Columbia University
Richard H. Brodhead
President
Duke University
Robert A. Brown
President
Boston University
Kimberly Wright Cassidy
President
Bryn Mawr College
Ronald J. Daniels
President
Johns Hopkins University
John J. DeGioia
President
Georgetown University
Nicholas B. Dirks
Chancellor
University of California, Berkeley
Christopher L. Eisgruber
President
Princeton University
Adam F. Falk
President
Williams College
Drew Gilpin Faust
President
Harvard University
Patrick Gallagher
Chancellor
University of Pittsburgh
Howard Gillman
Chancellor
University of California, Irvine
Amy Gutmann
President
University of Pennsylvania
Andrew Hamilton
President
New York University
Philip J. Hanlon
President
Dartmouth College
Sam Hawgood, MBBS
Chancellor
University of California, San Francisco
Ralph J. Hexter
Interim Chancellor
University of California, Davis
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
President
University of Notre Dame
Pradeep K. Khosla
Chancellor
University of California, San Diego
Marvin Krislov
President
Oberlin College
David W. Leebron
President
Rice University
Ron Liebowitz
President
Brandeis University
Wallace D. Loh
President
University of Maryland, College Park
Anthony P. Monaco
President
Tufts University
David Oxtoby
President
Pomona College
Christina H. Paxson
President
Brown University
Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D.
President
Franklin & Marshall College
Carol Quillen
President
Davidson College
Hunter R. Rawlings III
Interim President
Cornell University
Clayton Rose
President
Bowdoin College
Peter Salovey
President
Yale University
Michael H. Schill
President
University of Oregon
Mark Schlissel M.D., Ph.D.
President
University of Michigan
Valerie Smith
President
Swarthmore College
Barbara R. Snyder
President
Case Western Reserve University
Debora L. Spar
President
Barnard College
Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.
President
Stony Brook University
Sonya Stephens
Acting President
Mount Holyoke College
Claire E. Sterk
President
Emory University
Mark Tessier-Lavigne
President
Stanford University
Satish K. Tripathi
President
University at Buffalo
Mark S. Wrighton
Chancellor
Washington University in St Louis
Henry T. Yang
Chancellor
University of California, Santa Barbara
Nicholas S. Zeppos
Chancellor
Vanderbilt University
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