Trump has committed to deport ‘Hamas sympathizers’ at the Faculty Campuses | News Donald Trump
The President of the United States Donald Trump has committed to deport the university students who are involved in the Pro-Palestinian protests as part of the suppression of alleged anti-Semitism, which prompted expulsion from free speech and organizations of Muslims advocating.
In the executive command signed on Wednesday, Trump said that the federal government would use “all available and appropriate legal tools” to prosecute and remove the perpetrators of an “illegal anti -Semitic harassment and violence”.
“Jewish students faced the relentless discrimination barge; deprivation of access to common spaces and facilities in the campus, including libraries and classrooms; And intimidation, harassment and physical threats and attacks, “the Trump command said.
The fact in the order published by the White House has shown that the breakthrough will expand to “all” owners of student visas who participated in “Pro-Jihadist protests” at university campuses.
“All the residents of Aliens who joined the Pro-Jihadist protests, we informed you: Come in 2025, we will find you and we will deport you,” Trump said in the list.
“I will also quickly cancel the student visas of all Hamas sympathizers at the college campuses, who have been infected with radicalism as never before.”
It was not immediately clear how many authorities could interpret definitions such as “anti-Semitism” and “pro-Jihadists”.
Trump’s comments in his facts suggested greater actions than the text of his order, although the latter cited an existing law that enables visa recalls in a wide range of circumstances.
According to the order, Trump sent the Secretary of State, Secretary for Education and Secretary -General Homeland Security to get to know the universities of a part of the immigration law that regulates “unacceptable aliens” and ensure that reports on activities engaged in the criteria for acceptability of “Investigate” and, if it is justified, actions to remove such foreigners. “
According to the US Immigration Law, foreign nationals can be considered “unacceptable aliens” in a series of scenarios, except they were convicted of a crime.
These circumstances include cases where the authorities have “reason to believe” that a person deals with various types of illegal activity or have found that he is “associated with a terrorist organization”.
Trump’s command attracted a Swift condemnation from numerous rights organizations.
“Like students who once protested segregation, the Vietnamese War and Aparthey South Africa, a diverse collection of students who protested against the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza deserve gratitude to our country,” the Council of the US-Islamic Relations said.
“The attempt of Trump’s administration to spoil many Jewish, Muslim, Palestinian and other students who protested on the Genocide of the Israeli Government in an irresistibly peaceful way is a dishonest, exaggerated and inevitable attack and freedom of speech and humanity Palestinians, all for that government. So is the apparent threat of administration to deport any foreign student who only participated in protests against genocide. “
The fire, a advocacy group dedicated to the protection of free speech, said that the recall of student visas should not be used “to punish and filter ideas that the Federal Government is not interested in.”
“The power of the higher education system of our country stems from the exchange of the widest range of views, even unpopular or unsold,” the group states.
“Students commit crimes – including vandalism, threats or violence – must face the consequences, and these consequences may include a visa loss. But if today’s executive order reaches outside the illegal activity to punish students for protest or expressing otherwise protected by the first amendment, it must be withdrawn. “
Pro-Palestinian protests broke out in dozens of US university campuses last spring while Israel waged a war against Gaza.
Demonstrations, which expanded to top universities, including Harvard, Yale and Columbia, encouraged a fierce discussion and employment over alleged anti -Semitism in higher education.
While some Jewish students reported on violence, intimidation and harassment at protests, pro-Palestinian students and activists accused the university authorities of charges of anti-Semitism as a tool for excluding the legitimate criticism of Israel.