US President Donald Trump signed an order to combat anti-Semitism on Wednesday and promised to deport non-state college students and others who took part in Pro-Palestinian protests.
A fact of a fact of “immediate action” by the US Ministry of Justice promises to pursue “terrorist threats, fire materials, vandalism and violence against American Jews”, and all federal resources to combat what “the explosion of anti -Semitism on our campus and The explosion of anti -Semitism has been called “since October 7, 2023, the attack on Israel by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
“For all resident aliens who took part in the protests pro-Jihadist protests, we will be aware of them: Come in 2025, we will find them and we will deport them,” said Trump in the FASTALBLATT.
“I will also quickly cancel the student visa of all Hamas sympathizers on the College Campus, who have never been affected with radicalism like never before,” said the president and repeated a campaign promise from 2024.
Expert says that the order would be unconstitutional
Legal groups and lawyers said that the new measure would violate the rights of constitutional freedom of speech and would probably face legal challenges.
“The first change protects all in the United States, including foreign citizens who study at American universities,” said Carrie DeCell, senior employee at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. “The deportation of non -citizens based on their political speech would be unconstitutional.”
The Council for American-Islamic relationships, a large Muslim advocacy group, said it would be considered to question the order in court if Trump tried to implement it.
The Hamas attacks and the subsequent Israeli attack on the Palestinian coastal slave Gaza led to several months of pro-Palestinian protests that the US college campus broke through. Civil rights groups documented an increase in hate crimes and incidents that are aimed at Jews, Muslims, Arabs and other people in the Middle East of the Affection from the Middle East.
The arrangement obliges that the agency and department leaders provide the White House recommendations for all criminals and civilian authorities within 60 days that could be used to combat anti-Semitism according to the fact sheet.
It requires an inventory and an analysis of all legal proceedings in which K-12 schools, universities and universities and alleged violations of civil rights are associated with propalestinic campus protests and possibly to take measures to remove “extraterrestrial students and employees ” lead.
Many pro-Palestinian demonstrators denied that Hamas supports or does anti-Semitic acts.
Maya Berry, executive director of the Arab American Institute, an impartial civil rights group, said that the group was deeply worried about the obvious fusion of the criticism of Israel with alleged anti -Semitism. Berry said the order would affect freedom of speech in the United States