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“The Trump administration is committed to restoring common sense to our student visa system,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS. “No lawsuit, this or any other, is going to change that.”
“This whole boycotting of political figures, which is clearly one-sided, speaks to a larger problem we are seeing in our country,” a graduate told JNS. “People are too invested in politics and in which ‘side’ they are on.”
The vote took place the day after a gunman killed two Israeli embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
It’s “a significant structural change in what Iran thinks it’s going to be doing,” Tammy Bruce, the department spokeswoman, told reporters.
“Columbia University cannot continue to act with deliberate indifference to the hostile environment created by its own students and faculty,” Anthony Archeval, of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, told JNS.
“In an era of heated political rhetoric that has sometimes escalated into violence, we cannot allow public officials to make bomb threats,” said the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.
The software engineer shouted pro-Palestinian slogans during the CEO’s talk at an annual conference in Seattle.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, told officers on site: “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza. I am unarmed,” the complaint states.
“This attack represents a natural culmination of what we’ve seen over the last 600 days. People who are rationalizing the murder of Jews,” said William Daroff, of the Conference of Presidents.
City officials and faith leaders gathered at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan the day after a gunman killed two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington.
“This action should not surprise you and is the unfortunate result of Harvard’s failure to comply with simple reporting requirements,” Kristi Noem stated.
“Sadly, someone here listened to the chants of ‘intifada, intifada,’” said the Israeli consul general in New York.