As colleges host spring career fairs and government agencies—including Customs and Border Protection and ICE—recruit on campuses, students and faculty have pushed back. Protests at multiple institutions culminated in arrests outside Columbia University after demonstrators blocked Broadway calling for 'Sanctuary Campus' protections; at other schools students explicitly objected to ICE and CBP presence amid an administration enforcement campaign. Organizers cite fears about targeted surveillance, deportation and campus climate; administrators face pressure to balance career services access with community safety concerns. The incidents highlight how national immigration policy has become a live campus governance and student‑rights issue.