Even though I can legally join a Union as an international student, are there any restrictions on my ability to participate in Union actions such as picketing, rallies, leafleting, etc.?
Political activities such as picketing, rallies, leafleting, demonstrations, etc. are forms of the right to freedom of association that is protected for everyone by the United States Constitution. This holds for foreigners residing in the US. on foreign student visas just as it does for U.S. nationals. All rules regulating on-campus activities apply equally to foreign and domestic students. (The University can exercise some restraints in regulating on-campus activities to insure that the “time and manner” of demonstrations, rallies, etc.
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