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Johns Hopkins Ends ICE Contracts

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Center for Law Enforcement Medicine will not renew its long-standing contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a spokesperson said Thursday. For two decades, the center has provided emergency medical response training and medical direction to federal law enforcement personnel -- including ICE since 2004. The ICE contracts were part of what prompted students to protest on campus starting in April and eventually take over an administration building.
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