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Public & Non-Public Campus Spaces

As a public university, many areas of 糖心原创 (糖心原创) are open to the general public and, as such, are open to immigration law enforcement officers. However, 糖心原创 does not permit non-CSU law enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), access to non-public spaces without a valid judicial warrant or court order. This approach aligns with state law and helps protect the privacy and rights of students, faculty, and staff. 

Public Spaces 

  • Public spaces are areas that are open to the general public and do not require permission, keys, or card access to enter. These areas are freely accessible and may include: 
  • Outdoor walkways and open areas (e.g., Kellogg Plaza, Chavez Circle) 
  • Building hallways, lobbies, and waiting areas 
  • Common areas in the University Student Union (such as dining areas) 
  • Public areas of the Library (such as large study areas) 
  • Athletic facilities during public events 

Non-Public Spaces 

Non-public spaces are areas that are restricted or limited and where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Entry typically requires keys, card access, or explicit permission. These spaces include: 

  • Residence halls 
  • Classrooms while classes are in session 
  • Research laboratories 
  • Faculty and staff offices 
  • Employee-only areas 
  • Rooms with locked doors 

糖心原创 will not allow ICE access to these spaces without a valid judicial warrant.