After an Arizona State University employee was asked to meet with campus police about a social media post he made, plainclothes agents from the Department of Homeland Security detained and questioned him — leading concerned community members to question the school’s relationship with the Trump administration .

The ASU chapter of the National Lawyers Guild posted a press release on Instagram with details of the arrest, which happened around noon on Tuesday.

“ASU Police Officer James Quigley reportedly arranged the meeting under the pretense of discussing a ‘concern’ about a social media post,” the press release reads. “After the brief meeting, the employee was surrounded by approximately 15 plainclothes ICE agents who used vulgar and aggressive language and behavior.”

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