Jewish Americans respond to the executive order of Donald Trump about anti -Semitism
Following Explosion of anti -Semitism In the midst of the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7th, President Donald Trump signed an executive order (EO) on Wednesday, which ordered the implementation of the law to break anti-Semitism at the faculty campuses, including the removal of Pro-Hamas activists with student visas from the country.
“It will be the policy of the United States to vigorously fight anti -Semitism, using all available and appropriate legal tools, for processing, removal or otherwise staying on the perpetrators of illegal anti -Semitic harassment and violence,” ” Eo reads.
Directive It gives all federal agencies a 60-day window to identify civic and criminal authorities to fight anti-Semitism and deport the anti-Jewish activists who have violated any laws.
Eo extends to the Directive Trump implemented during his first administration that the bidel administration effectively canceled. Eo quotes “an unprecedented wave of grapes of anti -Semitic discrimination, vandalism and violence against our citizens, especially in our schools and on our campuses” in which Jewish students have faced discrimination, denying access to common areas and facilities in campus, intimidation, harassment, as well as physical threats and attacks.
In response, Brandy Shufutinsky, director of education and community engagement with the Jewish Institute of Liberal Values, said that, although free speech is the fundamental right of Americans, some hide behind the rights when dealing with discriminatory and violent behavior.
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“Free speech does not give them permission to threaten and harass others,” Shufutinsky said. “Individuals who are in our country should be abolished when dealing with behavior that violate the civil rights of our citizens.”
Sarah Stern, founder and president of the Darova for the Truth in the Middle East (Emet), echoed with similar feelings, asking why they would now allow foreign students to the country and at university campuses when supporting foreign terrorist organizations.
“Since there is so much promotion against Jewish students in the campuses of our country comes from foreign, external provocateurs, this step goes a long way to return to reason and decency at the Campus on our country’s college,” Stern said in Fox News Digital.
“There was an absolute tsunami of anti -Semitism in the US, especially from October 7,” she added. “That is why Emet strongly supports the executive order of President Trump, which will help you bring your mind back to our college campuses.”
Rabbi Steven Burg, Executive Director of Jewish Educational Nonprofit Organization Aish, told Fox News Digital that he, as an American Jew and Rabbi, who cooperates with students at college campuses, was deeply concerned about the increase in anti-Semitism and PRO-Hamas opponents in US educational institutions in the last 16 months.
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“There is a very real threat represented by colleges by those who support terrorist organizations like Hamas,” he said. “Many Jewish students have lived in fear for more than a year. Many have caused physical damage and suffered violence, intimidation, threats, alienation and aggressive protests of those who came to the United States under the guise of receiving education.”
Burgle believes that foreigners who commit hatred against any group in America should lose their ability to study in the United States because such actions are anti -tethetic for US values.
“Students should focus on education to make the world a better place,” he said. “You should not focus on terrorizing other students. The proposed action to deport foreign students who participated in the protests of Pro-Ham sends a clear message that America will not tolerate hate and violence against Jewish students or anyone else,” Fox News said Digital.
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House Republicans published a report last month who called on the federal government to do more in the fight against anti-Semitism, including the conditioning of federal assistance to the faculties to encourage stricter policies against anti-Jewish bias, reported New York Post. The report was followed by the University of Columbia and other large schools hosted by anti-Israeli campus camps, where numerous anti-Semitic incidents were reported after October 7th.
Republicans have accused the Biden State Department and the Ministry of Homeland Security of the request for the number of visas among these anti-Israeli agitators, according to the GOP report, according to the post.
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Chris Pandolfo and Greg Wehner contributed to this report.