Baltimore, MD - March 30, 2025 - Johns Hopkins University and Health System attorneys are warning faculty and students to "not intervene" in the event federal immigration enforcement agents come on campus.
In a memo issued last month, the Office of General Counsel stressed "many areas within Johns Hopkins campuses and facilities are open to the public. Federal law enforcement officers are generally authorized by law to enter public spaces without any additional or special permission from Johns Hopkins."
For private or limited access areas like residents halls, classrooms, administrative offices, and some clinical spaces, Hopkins told its members the feds generally would need a warrant or court order to enter.
However, if federal agents do happen to move in without showing proper legal documentation or assistance from a Hopkins public safety official, the general council urged students and staff to "not attempt to obstruct the officers activities or block their movement in any facility."... Read More: WMAR2NEWS