Trump has committed to deported college students who have not participated in pro-Palestinian protests
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to fight anti-Semitism on Wednesday and have committed to deported students from non-Citizen college and others who participated in the Pro-Palestinian protests.
The factual newspaper of the command promises to “the direct action of” US Ministry of Justice to persecute “terrorist threats, fire, vandalism and violence against US Jews” and Marshal all federal resources to fight against what he called “explosion of anti -Semitism in our campuses and streets” of 7. October 2023. The attack on Israel by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
“We have informed you to all the inhabitants who joined the pro-Jihadist protests: 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 were infected with radicalism as never before,” said the president, echoing the promise of the 2024 campaign.
An expert says the command would be unconstitutional
Law groups and legal scientists have said that a new measure will violate the constitutional rights of free speech and that they are likely to draw legal challenges.
“The first amendment protects everything in the United States, including foreign citizens studying at US universities,” said Carrie Decell, a senior attorney at the staff at the Knight Amendment Institute at Columbia University. “The deportation of non-reserved on the basis of their political speech would be unconstitutional.”
The US-Islamic Relations Council, a large group for Muslim advocacy, said he would consider the challenge of a court order if Trump tries to implement it.
The Hamas attacks and a later Israeli attack on the Palestinian coastal bark of Gaza have led to months of over-paplestinian protests that broke the US Faculty Campuses. Civic rights groups documented the increase in hate crimes and incidents aimed at Jews, Muslims, Arabs and other people of Middle Emergency.
The command requires the leaders of the agency and the department to provide the White House within 60 days on all criminal and civilian authorities that could be used to fight anti -Semitism, according to the fact of fact.
It is referred to the list and analysis of all court cases involving schools K-12, colleges and universities and alleged violations of civil rights related to the protest of Pro-Palestinian campuses, which could lead to actions to remove “alien students and staff”.
Many pro-Palestinian protesters denied supporting Hamas or participated in anti-Semitic works, saying that they show against Israel’s military attack on Gaza, where health authorities say more than 47,000 people have been killed.
Maya Berry, Executive Director of the Arab Institute, non -partisan groups for civil rights, said that the group was deeply upset with the apparent conflict between the criticism of Israel with alleged anti -Semitism. Berry said the command would have a cooled effect on the freedom of speech in the US