Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
The Daily Cardinal Est. 1892
Sunday, May 05, 2024

UW student facing deportation able to return for school

Following her release from federal custody Tuesday, third-year UW-Madison pharmacy student Tope Awe will be able to return to campus within the next few days. 

 

According to the statement released Tuesday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, both Awe and her brother Oluwabenga are required to wear ankle monitoring bracelets and check in with ICE periodically while deportation documents are assembled. 

 

I think the fact that the campus was behind her and that we showed our support may have helped with the decision to release her from Dodge County Jail, so she can come back and finish school while she's still continuing to fight the legal proceedings,"" said Salemawit Zewdie, a close friend of Awe's.  

 

""Our next goal is for Tope to be able to complete her one-year internship following her graduation from pharmacy school this May,"" she said. 

 

Zewdie and Awe served as co-chairs for the African Students Association during the 2006-'07 school year. Zewdie was one of the first students who began assembling petitions and organizing events to rally for Awe's return to campus. 

 

Zewdie attributed the immense amount of support to Awe's character as a person and also as a student. 

 

Enjoy what you're reading? Get content from The Daily Cardinal delivered to your inbox

""When we initially started, when we first heard her case, we had 20 petitions and overnight it grew to 1,000

Support your local paper
Donate Today
The Daily Cardinal has been covering the University and Madison community since 1892. Please consider giving today.

Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Daily Cardinal