8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 21, 2003 T NEW S . -. -, BUDGET Continued from Page 1 positions and 50 faculty positions were eliminat- ed campus wide through attrition as well as lay- offs," he said. As a result of these layoffs there will be less faculty and Courant worries that "(the) Michi- gan experience will be leaner than in the past." He added that as a consequence there will be a higher student-to-faculty ratio, as well as instances where courses will be discontinued when the professor leaves, instead of hiring a visiting professor to take over the course, as was done in the past. Courant states that the University has had to face similar cuts in the past while maintaining quality and standards. "Michigan ... has increased it's productivity level in the face of such serious budget cuts." But some students are concerned that the tuition increase will counter the University's efforts at achieving a diverse student body. "How can they expect a more diverse stu- dent body when diversity includes wealth brackets so that by raising tuition, fewer less- fortunate people can attend the U?" LSA junior Josh Riga said. "All around, I think education is a great investment and that the return is greater than the cost." "Raising tuition w definitely not pro: economic and rac diversity on camp other alternatives considered." "It sucks," he added. "Raising tuition would def the economic and racial diver other alternatives should be year Rackham student Jas adding that he believes the p the poor national economy more aggressive system of ta) While opinions on the or deficit vary, no one dispu its impact. Courant commented that'" to absorb the $36.4 million while increasing our activi called to do more with less." "We're returning to the sa years ago," Courant added. " a crisis, but boy, it's been a ha rould HADDAD Continued from Page 1 mote the arrange for all of the children to receive Hal Kuwaiti passports and renew Al-Rushaid's, which had expired. )us and Abouzahr said they are satisfied with the out- should be come, although still shocked and disappointed at the sudden deportation. "The whole situation overall is not something -Jason Gavilon that anyone is happy with," she said. Rackham student The nature of Haddad's deportation - he was secretly deported without notice to his family - has prompted several individuals and groups to initely not promote question the government's actions in the case. sity on campus and The Associated Press reported that Conyers considered," first- wrote a letter to Homeland Security Secretary on Gavilon said, Tom Ridge on Thursday demanding further roblem stems from information about Haddad's deportation, which and the lack of a he said "follows a disturbing trend toward xes. secrecy in what should be open procedures." rigin of the state's Conyers questioned why Haddad's family didn't tes the gravity of find out about the deportation until he called them from Amsterdam on his way to Lebanon. He also We're being called called attention to the fact that the government state funding cuts never prosecuted Haddad for terrorist activity. ty - we're being "If your immigration officials are correct, your staff released a person with credible ties me funding as five to terrorism," Conyers wrote. I don't view this as The Justice Department declined to comment on rd year." the deportment or Conyers' statement. The Ann Arbor Bill of Rights Defense Com- mittee said in a written statement that a prelimi- nary inquiry has revealed that the Ann Arbor Police Department may have provided assistance to federal authorities in the arrest of Haddad. They are calling upon the Ann Arbor City Coun- cil and the Washtenaw County Board of Commis- sioners to investigate the role of local law enforcement in Haddad's arrest. Haddad's lawyer, Ashraf Nubani, said beyond efforts to reunite Haddad with his family, there is not much that can be done for him in the future. "It's possible that Mr. Haddad and his family can try to reenter the United States. If they do that, then the community can try to lend sup- port to that effort," he said. "Right now the only thing that we can do is carry on the struggle that he started, which is to vindicate the Global Relief Foundation," he added. Nubani said Haddad's deportation is yet another example of the Justice Department's misuse of immigration laws against people from certain Middle East countries. "They let pastor Haddad leave the country indi- cating that he wasn't as big of a threat as the gov- ernment claimed" he said. "Basically, the government has not estab- lished that he was a threat ... that he was tied to terrorism. 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