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Columbia students, faculty blast university for promoting Border Patrol recruitment event

Last updated: February 15, 2026 4:20 am
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War erupts at Columbia University over ICE recruitment event

Conflict arose at Columbia University when leftist faculty and students mobilized to protest an ICE recruitment event that was advertised by the school.

The controversy started with an ad on the website of Columbia’s School of Professional Studies promoting a US Customs and Border Protection virtual career expo scheduled for Feb. 18.

The description of the event encouraged participants to “help defend the homeland” by recruiting for various Department of Homeland Security agencies.

NYPD officers detained Columbia students and professors during an anti-ICE protest earlier this month at the Ivy. Amr Alfiky

Outrage quickly followed, with journalism professors Helen Benedict and Nina Berman expressing strong opposition to Columbia’s involvement in recruiting for ICE.

Students and faculty demanded that the event be canceled, citing concerns about campus trust, community safety, and the university’s public image.

Berman criticized Columbia’s promotion of the CBP recruitment event. vpalestinet/Instagram

Columbia’s history of balancing left-leaning demands with federal pressure over antisemitism concerns was highlighted, emphasizing the challenges the university faces in maintaining its reputation.

After facing intense criticism, Columbia decided to remove the promotional page for the event, although the recruitment event itself will still take place.

Similar controversies over government agency recruitment at university career fairs have been reported at other institutions across the country.

The career fair aims to fill thousands of ā€œmissing critical positionsā€ with DHS, as per the description. Getty Images

Columbia clarified that the event was listed on its website through a third-party platform and announced that only the university’s events would be promoted on its website in the future.

Overall, the incident at Columbia University underscores the ongoing tensions between academic institutions, government agencies, and student activism.

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