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Justice Department opens antisemitism investigation into University of California system
US Probes University of California for Workplace Antisemitism
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.
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Antisemitism allegations: Trump admin launches investigation into University of California
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.
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,
We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported,' US Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote on X
Jeff and Rachel Lobman say their neighbor, who serves on the local school board, violated their First Amendment rights by blocking their yard sign.
The Trump administration pulled roughly $400 million in grants and contracts from Columbia University, citing antisemitism on campus and its noncompliance with anti-discrimination laws.
Elected officials must break their shameful silence to condemn antisemitism and enforce city laws against vandalism.
That’s according to a report Thursday from Axios, which cited unnamed department officials who said they planned to use AI to surveil the social media of students on visas. The plan is called “Catch and Revoke,” a callback to the “catch and release” approach to managing illegal immigration that Republicans have decried.
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,
The poll makes it clear that Americans remain engaged with the war in the Middle East and continue to robustly support Israel’s right to self-defense.
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