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This FAQ summarizes guidance shared with students, faculty, and staff regarding immigration-enforcement related concerns and University procedures.
The University has heard concerns from students, faculty, and staff about recent federal actions related to immigration and their potential impact on our community. This information is intended to provide clarity, reassurance, and guidance.
Yes. Federal immigration authorities are not prevented from being present on campus.
You should immediately notify William Paterson University Police using the Rave Guardian app or by calling 973-720-2300.
University Police serve as the point of contact, verify credentials, determine the purpose of the visit, and review any judicial warrant or judicial order that may be presented. University Police are not responsible for acting on behalf of federal immigration authorities; however, they also cannot impede them if they have a valid judicial warrant or judicial order.
If a valid judicial warrant or judicial order is confirmed, University Police will not interfere and will notify the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office.
Administrative warrant:
Judicial warrant:
Note: Entry into non-public areas generally requires a judicial warrant or university authorization.
University Police policies and procedures are guided by New Jersey Attorney General Directive 2018-6, known as the Immigrant Trust Directive. University Police will serve as the point of contact, respond, and meet with the federal immigration authorities to determine their purpose on campus, verify their credentials, and ensure the necessary paperwork is in order. Upon verification of the judicial warrant or other court order, police will not have the authority to interfere.
Immediately contact University Police via the Guardian Rave Mobil app or at 973-720-2300.
You may say:"I am not authorized to provide information or grant access, but I have called University Police who handle all law enforcement requests on behalf of the University."No further engagement is required.
Immediately refer the matter to University Police via the Rave Guardian Mobile app or 973-720-2300.You may say:
"I am not authorized to provide information or grant access but I have called University Police who handle all law enforcement requests on behalf of the University."No further engagement is required.
Building lobbies, Student Center and libraries during business hours, outdoor spaces and any event open to the public.
Non-public areas include:
University guidance is to contact University police immediately at 973-720-2300. After that, in accordance with Governor Sherrill’s guidance, you may record ICE activities.
Federal Misconduct Reporting Portal - New Jersey Office of Attorney General
Contact University Police immediately at 973-720-2300. Inform officers you are invoking your rights and contacting University Police.
Do not run. Ask if you are free to leave. If yes, leave calmly. If no, remain calm and wait for University Police.
Do not sign anything before speaking with an attorney.
The University does not expect advance notice of enforcement activity.
Students may access confidential support through the Counseling, Health & Wellness Center at 973-720-2257 (24/7 counselor on call) or the Social Worker for Student Support and Resources at 973-720-2578 or bivaletzt@wpunj.edu.
Faculty and staff can receive support from our third-party confidential EAP at HigherEd.eap.com or 1-800-252-4555 or contact Human Resources at humanresources@wpunj.edu.
This document is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice.
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