Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, reminded colleges and universities in the Lone Star State about their responsibility to protect Jewish students.
“As I have already made clear, antisemitism is never acceptable in Texas and there is zero tolerance for acts of antisemitism on Texas college and university campuses,” Abbott wrote in a letter to school chairmen and regents.
“As we approach the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel, and in light of recent events and rising tensions in Gaza, it is crucial that Texas colleges and universities stay vigilant,” he wrote. “It is imperative that you continue taking the necessary steps to combat antisemitism on your campuses and ensure a safe environment for Jewish staff, students, and faculty.”
“Texas will continue to stand with Israel and the Jewish community in the fight against antisemitism,” he added.
In March, Abbott issued an executive order “addressing acts of antisemitism in institutions of higher education.”
There is zero tolerance for antisemitism in Texas.
— Governor Abbott Press Office (@GovAbbottPress) September 12, 2024
Sent a letter today to Texas colleges and universities to remain vigilant in combating antisemitism on their campuses.
Texas will always stand with Israel.
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