At least 10,000 illegal invaders are studying at California State University (Cal State) alone, it has emerged.

The publicly-funded institution—which recently opened a blacks-only residential complex—has also vowed to oppose any attempts by a Trump administration to deport its thousands of illegals.

The number of invaders was revealed after Cal State Chancellor Timothy P. White announced this week, at a Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach, that the university would remain “safe and welcoming” for its thousands of students who came to the U.S. illegally.

Cal State does not track students’ immigration status, but an estimated 10,000 students received waivers in fall 2015 through AB 540, a 2011 state law that enables California high school students who are in the U.S. illegally to qualify for in-state tuition.

“Unless forced to by law,” the chancellor said, Cal State “will not enter into agreements with state or local law enforcement agencies, Homeland Security, or any other federal department for the enforcement of federal immigration law.”

“Our police departments will not honor immigration hold requests,” he said. “Our university police do not contact, detain, question, or arrest individuals solely on the basis of being … a person that lacks documentation.”

Cal State has a long history of anti-white activity. Most recently, California State University Los Angeles rolled out segregated housing for black students in September this year after the university’s “Black Student Union” issued a set of demands in response to what its members contended were frequent “racist attacks” on campus, such as “racially insensitive remarks” and “microaggressions” by professors and students. One demand was for a “CSLA housing space delegated for Black students.”

“[It] would provide a cheaper alternative housing solution for Black students. This space would also serve as a safe space for Black CSLA students to congregate, connect, and learn from each other,” the demand letter stated.

The blacks-only accommodation, officially called the “Halisi Scholars Black Living-Learning Community” consists of 192 furnished apartments in a residential complex on campus.

Cal State LA joins UConn, UC Davis, and Berkeley in offering segregated housing dedicated to black students only.

Needless to say, any white students who demanded segregated accommodation at any college would be run out of town as “evil racists.”