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In a recent move to combat anti-Semitism, Donald Trump signed an executive order in January 2025, allowing the deportation of international students involved in pro-Palestinian protests perceived as anti-Israel. The order cites U.S. immigration laws,

allowing deportation of non-citizens who support terrorist organizations like Ha m as. Critics argue this may suppress free speech and violate constitutional rights. Some alumni groups, like from Columbia University, are working to identify students for deportation, sparking debate over balancing anti-Semitism efforts with free speech on campuses.

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