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WATCH: DEI still in place as college 'finding ways' around ban, official admits: 'Proud of the fight'

FOX first: In a new secret video obtained by Fox News Digital at the Department of Student Life at the University of Iowa, I and others in the university actively find ways to operate around the state and federal directives that aim to end the application of reverse discrimination on behalf of diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI).

Official, Drea TinocoDeputy Director of Development of Leadership and Student Organization at Iowa University, at the beginning of the university, the university leaders began to end the initiatives and policies of the university leaders.

However, as Tinoco said, it did not prevent him from continuing to advance him or others at school.

“Essentially we find ways to work around [the bans]This was our solution. ‘Oh, okay, we can’t use this word? OK – “Civil participation.” ‘I think many of what we do,’ Oh, okay, we are not allowed to use this word. Oh, okay. We’ll just do this, ‘”Tinoco is said in the video.

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The University of Iowa is the last school due to re -branding attempts for the state or federal directives that have ordered DEI attempts and termination.

Last week, FOX News Digital, despite the state and federal orders aimed at dismantling DEI attempts, also took secret images to reconstruct, reproduce and quietly protect these controversial programs under new laboratories such as “Access and Participation” and “Aidation” and “Aidation”.

“Absolutely still here, absolutely still exist,” he can be said. He also says that his supervisors support the challenge to the challenge to the university and cooperate with other schools in the state to dismantle the DEI policies at the university and are the most “warrior” to get rid of the different policies of Iowa University personnel.

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“In the name of my office. We will still talk about Dei. We’ll still do all the things. My Dean’s assistant is a black woman and her ‘Okay guys. Yes. We won’t talk about Dei anymore,” says Tinoco in the video recording.

“I haven’t been told yet, ‘Dre, you can’t say it,’ and I will still say,” he adds.

Tinoco also during the registration “Gap[s]”To advance the DEI, which he said at the university said that he can be done through student groups protected due to freedom of association.

“I personally say, as I’m proud of the fight,” Tinoco said, and others’ efforts to fight against the anti-state and anti-DEI directives.

In the meantime, Tinoco can be heard in the record that calls the Republican government Kim Reynolds, who insulted the school’s regulations board and signed laws against the “Coo-Coo Bananas” law in May.

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In response to this article, Reynolds told Fox News Digital to direct the issue to Iowa Chief Public Prosecutor Brenna Bird to examine the anti -state laws of the state.

“I’m afraid of the statements made by an university of Iowa in this video, and on May 9, 2024, Reynolds said in a statement to FOX News Digital, and clearly confesses to the Dei restrictions I signed on May 9, 2024,” Reynolds said. “I have already issued a letter to the Regents Board on January 23, 2025, reminded the university representatives not only to the state laws, but to the implementation of the policies of the President Trump in public institutions.”

The university responded to the fact that the faculty has the highest compliance standards and a spokesman told Fox News Digital, a spokesman showing that the school will initiate an internal investigation that question the issue, “he was taken seriously,” he said.

The university added that “university policies and procedures, as well as taking all the necessary steps to ensure that the state and federal laws are completely supported,” he added.

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