NEWS ALERT** It’s done! He didn’t hesitate for long and made another decision! Donald Trump has signed the order

In a recent move to combat anti-Semitism, former U.S. President Donald Trump

signed an executive order that has significant implications for foreign

students and individuals involved in pro-Palestinian protests.

This order authorizes the deportation of international students who participate

in demonstrations perceived as anti-Israel, aligning with the administration’s

broader strategy to address campus activities deemed supportive of organizations like Hamas.

The executive order, signed in late January 2025, directs federal agencies to

identify and potentially revoke the visas of non-citizen students involved in such protests. The administration

justifies this action by referencing immigration laws that permit deportation

of non-citizens who “endorse or espouse” terrorist organizations,

with Hamas being designated as such by the U.S. since 1997.

DAILY BRUIN

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