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The U.S. Department of Justice-led Task Force to Combat Antisemitism will soon file federal hate crime indictments against campus activists “supporting Hamas and trying to intimidate Jews,” Leo Terrell,
Last month in The Argus, I criticized President Donald Trump’s executive order intended to reduce antisemitism on campuses and revoke the visas of international students who advocate for US-designated foreign terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced it is investigating the University of California system over allegations of antisemitism in the wake of protests that broke out on several campuses over the war between Israel and Hamas.
Reflecting at the end of her tenure, Deborah Lipstadt said that after the Hamas-led attack on Israel and the devastating war in Gaza, antisemitism became “almost normalized.”
He added that Arizona does a good job at fighting antisemitism “but there is always room for improvement.” Rubin noted that it was a somber day for the Jewish community, with Hamas returning the bodies of hostages Kfir Bibas,
The Justice Department opened an investigation into the University of California for possible antisemitism in its treatment of Jewish employees, following the widespread pro-Palestinian protests on multiple campuses after the October 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas.
Those of us whose hearts have been broken in alliance with our friends in Israel cannot condemn Hamas and antisemitism loudly or often enough.
President Donald Trump promised earlier this week to revoke federal funding for colleges and universities that allow illegal agitations on campus.
The U.S. State Department will use artificial intelligence to revoke visas of foreign students who it perceives as supporters of Palestinian Hamas militants, Axios reported on Thursday, citing senior State Department officials.
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced it is investigating the University of California system over allegations of antisemitism in the wake of protests that broke out on several campuses over the war between Israel and Hamas.
As per the report the “catch and revoke” policy will involve AI-assisted reviews of the social media accounts of thousands of student visa holders.
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