Colorado State University removed students from campus and threatened arrest because they did not show a vaccine passport.
As found by an obtained email letter, (via Turning Point USA), Colorado State sent an email to unvaccinated students claiming they were threatening the safety of the school’s community.
“I am writing to you on behalf of Student Conduct Services at the Student Resolution Center because information provided to our office by the Pandemic Preparedness Team indicates you have not submitted your proof of vaccination or requested an exemption,” wrote Michael Katz, Director at the Student Resolution Center.
“Since your non-compliance with this requirement poses a threat to the safety and well-being of the University community, the following interim measure applies to you: Effective immediately, you are trespassed from all University property until May 16, 2022,” he added.
“This means you are not permitted to be on any University property or in any University buildings; this includes but is not limited to residence halls, university apartments, dining halls, in-person classes, the Morgan Library, the rec center, and the Lory student center. Please note that faculty are not required to make alternative arrangements for the student to complete their course work away from campus while you are trespassed from campus.
“If you are found on university property or in any university building, you may be cited or arrested for trespassing and face further disciplinary action,” Katz continued.
Colorado State has one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country. It has achieved an 87.5% vaccination rate among students.
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