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The Police of the University of Temple in Philadelphia is investigating after two students allegedly passed through immigration and customs customs agents (ICE) in a business on campus during the weekend.
Fox 29 in Philadelphia They reported that two people passed as ice agents, while a third person registered them.
Temple University Campus Police said they received reports that people were going through ice officers in insomnia cookies at Cecil B. Moore Avenue on Saturday night.
The suspects wore shirts with “ice” and “police” in white letters, and one of the suspects was registering the incident.
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Aidan Steigelmann is accused of impersonating an ice agent at Temple University. Two others were involved, although the police have not identified them. (Philadelphia Police Department)
The three suspects also tried to enter the Johnson and Hardwick residence that night, although they were denied access, according to the police.
After a preliminary investigation, a temple student was arrested and put in intermediate suspension.
Police arrested Aidan Steigelmann, 22, who was accused of get through a public servantFox 29 reported. It is not clear if Steigelmann was a student or former student.
Immigration and compliance agents of the United States have been working throughout the country to detain illegal dangerous criminal immigrants. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
Fox News Digital has communicated with Temple University For additional information on the matter.
“It is deeply worrying and disappointing to know that behavior like this happened on our campus,” Temple police said.
On Tuesday, the Public Security Division of Campus provided an update, informing the Campus community that the three people involved had been identified.
The suspects were identified as two students who are now under an interim suspension and a former student no longer affiliated with the university.
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“As indicated in an email prior to the temple community on Sunday, impersonating the agents of the law is a crime,” the public security division said on Tuesday. “This behavior and harassment of the members of the temple community will not be tolerated.”
The statement also pointed out that neither the Department of Public Security of Temple nor the Philadelphia Police Department He had some report by Federal ICE agents on campus.