Trump UCLA Demand: $1.2B Fine, Nix Trans Athlete Wins, More
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Trump UCLA Demand: $1.2B Fine, Nix Trans Athlete Wins, More
"The details of the Trump administration's demands on the University of California, Los Angeles-in addition to the previously reported $1.2 billion payout the federal government asked for-have finally been revealed. The Trump administration has demanded, among other things, that UCLA not enroll "foreign students likely to engage in anti-Western, anti-American, or antisemitic disruptions or harassment." In the same paragraph, the proposed resolution agreement says UCLA would have to "socialize international students to the norms of a campus dedicated to free inquiry and open debate.""
"The federal government also demanded that UCLA ban overnight campus demonstrations and mandate that masked campus protesters reveal their identities when asked. Multiple provisions aim to limit transgender individuals' rights. The document demands that UCLA's medical school and affiliated hospitals stop "performing hormonal interventions and 'transgender' surgeries" on anyone under 18; stop allowing transgender women to play on women's sports teams; strip records, awards and other recognition from transgender women athletes; and send personal apologies to the cisgender women who placed lower than trans athletes."
A draft resolution agreement demanded that UCLA pay $1.2 billion and accept sweeping conditions affecting admissions, hiring, campus conduct, and medical practices. The agreement required barring enrollment of foreign students deemed likely to engage in anti-Western or antisemitic disruptions and mandated socializing international students to campus norms. The federal government required bans on overnight demonstrations and compelled masked protesters to reveal identities. The agreement sought to prohibit gender-affirming hormonal interventions and surgeries for minors, bar transgender women from women's sports, strip transgender athletes' records and awards, and require apologies to cisgender athletes. The agreement also sought to limit affirmative-action practices and restrict access to candidate demographic information.
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