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University of Michigan ends all plainclothes security contracts after reports of surveillance on pro-Palestinian students
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The University of Michigan has ended contracts with plainclothes security firms after reports of unethical surveillance targeting pro-Palestinian students, as reported by clickondetroit.com. Interim President Domenico Grasso called the contractors' actions "disturbing" and "unacceptable" after allegations of harassment and threats surfaced. The decision follows a report by The Guardian, cited by clickondetroit.com, exposing improper tactics. The university aims to restore trust while maintaining campus safety through its Division of Public Safety and Security.
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