With more and more DACA students getting the chance at higher education, more universities are making the effort to make their campuses "safe zones" where ICE isn't allowed to come on campus. These "safe zones" are deemed as Sanctuary Campuses. This serves as protection for these students who are working just as hard as American Born citizens in pursuing their dreams. These Universities are announcing that they do not plan on working with ICE or the police in regards to the information about the undocumented students on campus outside of legal warrants and policies. It is mostly a symbolic way to announce their position to be in solidarity with these students. Even though these public Universities can have consequences because they are federally funded, they want their students to feel a sense of trust towards the Campus. They want them to feel like it is a place where no one will hurt them or take their right to dream and pursue their future lives. Days after Trump was elected, these students began to petition and fight for their rights to an education. A sanctuary campus can be seen as a fort; built around these students to save them from the green-uniformed patrol officers, wanting to take everything they have worked for. Students still don't feel entirely safe because each school has it's own ways of going about how "protective they can be" students want to test their campuses and want to see progression and see how far their institutions will go.