A student at the University of California San Diego put up posters of Kate Steinle, the woman who died in her father’s arms after an illegal immigrant who had previously been deported 5 times “accidentally” murdered her.
These are the posters he put up:

As you’ll remember, the man who killed her got off, because in California being illegal makes you immune to any consequences, no matter what you do.
Anyway… the student has now been reported to the Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination… for being such a hateful racist.
On the evening of Dec. 7, Gregory Lu hung 150 posters of Steinle’s smiling face with the words “She had dreams too” in highly traversed areas across campus that other students typically hang items on, such as bulletin boards and the free speech area.
Four days later, an investigator with the Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination emailed Lu asking to meet with him.
“Our office received an online incident report and I would like to schedule a time to speak with you about it. Are you free this week by phone or in person,” the investigator asked in his email, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.
Lu said he replied seeking more information about the meeting, which has yet to take place, and has been in contact with an attorney.
Lu added he feels certain the bias complaint stems from the Steinle posters, noting as he put them up a couple students followed him around and watched his every move. The day after Lu hung the posters, all of them had been taken down, he added.
The same day Lu was contacted by the bias office, the UC San Diego College Democrats had also called the posters “racist propaganda” targeting the “undocumented community” in a statement posted on the on their Facebook page. It went on to describe the posters as “displays of hate.”
If you were curious… Yes. Gregory Lu is Asian. Which doesn’t make any sense at all since he’s obviously such an evil white supremacist.
Gregory spoke to College Fix about the situation:
“This is definitely an intimidation attempt in trying to get students to make sure they never do this again,” said Lu, who put up the vast majority of the posters but did have help from two peers toward the end of his effort.
“It’s a threat [the bias office’s probe] because conservatives on this campus already have a hard time,” Lu said. “For this to happen — it’s almost a violation of our free speech rights.”
“We have had a bunch of left-wing posters go up all the time,” Lu added. “So the argument they might make is, ‘This is a political poster, we don’t want you to put it up’ is a nonsensical argument because leftists put up posters all the time.”
While Lu is a member of the College Republicans, he said the poster effort was not done on that group’s behalf. Instead, it was the project of a newly formed Right Wing West.
Right Wing West does include students who are members of College Republican chapters, but a representative of the budding organization told The College Fix that its members want to remain unnamed because they are concerned they will be targeted by progressive peers or overzealous administrators.
Lu’s case may be a perfect example of that.
As for the Steinle posters, it was the group’s first foray into activism, and according to a video posted on its Facebook page its members hung the same “She had dreams too” images on campuses across the West Coast, and they were “ripped down” at: University of Washington, UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UCLA, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Eastern Washington University, Washington State and San Diego State.
The video includes a snippet of two women taking down the posters at the University of Washington, calling the images “racist” because of the wording.
OBVIOUSLY the wording is racist.
White people shouldn’t have dreams. Dreams are for minorities ONLY.