After coming under fire from students and schools officials, the “catch an illegal immigrant” event –planned by conservative group at the University of Texas in Austin—has been called off.
The school’s chapter of Young Conservatives of Texas posted details of what it billed as a “game” to its Facebook page on Monday.
According to the post – written by chairman Lorenzo Garcia – several people would be walking around the school’s campus on Nov. 20 with the words “illegal immigrant” printed on their clothing. Any student who “catches” one of the so-called “illegal immigrants” and brings them back to the student organization’s table would have received receive a $25 gift card.
The group said that the purpose of the event is to “spark a campus-wide discussion about the issue of illegal immigration, and how it affects our everyday lives.”
Shortly after the event was announced, Bill Powers, the school’s president released a statement saying the event is “completely out of line with the values” the university espouses and ask that YCT find a “more productive and respectful way” to grapple with the questions surrounding immigration reform.









