PHOENIX - Two students at the University of Arizona will be charged with misdemeanors after a video showing them protesting a Customs and Border Protection event on campus went viral, UA President Robert Robbins announced Friday.
Conservative media and commentators shared the video on social media and blogs as an example of free-speech issues on college campuses.'I am with you': President Trump signs executive order on free speech at college campuses Separately, Robbins said the university would conduct a"probe into actions involving UA employees." It's unclear what role employees played in the situation.
Silent protest: Swamp creatures crash Senate confirmation hearing for Trump's Interior Secretary nominee