Trump’s new executive order reframes certain pro-Palestinian protests as potential evidence of anti-Semitic activity, triggering immigration consequences for non-citizens. Foreign students and visa holders who join demonstrations now face the terrifying prospect that a chant, a sign, or a campus rally could be interpreted as grounds for removal. The Justice Department’s brief reportedly directs federal prosecutors and immigration authorities to coordinate, fast-tracking investigations and possible deportation proceedings.
Supporters of the order claim it finally “gets tough” on hate, arguing that Jewish students deserve aggressive federal protection. Critics warn it weaponizes anti-Semitism policy to silence dissent, blurring the line between hateful harassment and political speech. On campuses and in immigrant communities, fear is spreading quickly. For many, the question is no longer abstract: speak out and risk everything, or stay silent and watch others be targeted in their na…
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