ASU Library Resources for Undocumented Students
Plus special LGBTQAI+ video
ASU’s library is often one of the more political places on campus. We know that this is true in general about public libraries. They long ago stopped being neutral centers and instead became places that push the radical left’s ideology. The month of June is the best example.
In this screen recording from the library web page, you see that ASU’s library has links providing resources for ASU’s undocumented students and for the LGBTQ+ club. The latter includes a video titled “What it Means to Be LGBTQ+ at ASU.”
Do you know what you won’t find on ASU’s web pages? Videos with titles like “What it Means to Be Christian/Conservative at ASU.” Their justification: marginalized groups need to know they are supported. Well then, statistics show that Christians and conservatives are among the most marginalized at ASU, with a recent poll by The College Fix showing that only 3% of faculty identify as Republican.
In fact, undocumented students and the LGBTQ+ are the only two groups that get special links here on this library page:
What if the faculty senate advocated using resources that could have been given to citizens of Arizona to attend ASU and help with tuition, but were instead diverted to cover the tuition costs of undocumented students? These kinds of budget questions need to be transparent for a government university.




I don't see why colleges knowingly enrolling illegal immigrants should be getting Federal money 🤔