U.S. Politics
DHS: Federal judge stokes ‘embers of hatred’ by ruling against deportation of anti-Israel protesters
“We will continue to revoke the visas of those who put the safety of our citizens at risk,” a U.S. State Department spokesman told JNS.
“Publicly funded universities are barred from discriminating based on race, national origin or religion,” a U.S. Justice Department official stated.
“I welcome the president’s proposal to finally bring this war to an end,” Rep. Lois Frankel said.
The 41 Democrats and Bernie Sanders told the U.S. secretary of state to act to “provide urgently needed life-saving civilian relief.”
Harvard violated federal law “by acting with deliberate indifference toward discrimination and harassment against Jewish and Israeli students,” the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said.
“Shockingly, a politician who was fired blames the Jews,” said Rabbi Steven Burg, CEO of Aish.
“Attacks on houses of worship are illegal, and the Justice Department will not tolerate interference with Americans’ First Amendment rights,” a Justice Department official said.
The U.S. president told Israeli media on Sunday that talks on his plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip were in the final stages.
Islam Doci promoted ISIS propaganda online, communicated with ISIS members and sent money overseas to support the terror group, per the U.S. Department of Justice.
Gustavo Petro’s comments and policies have “contributed to an increasingly hostile environment for Colombian Jews,” the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers said.
“If you are a crony of the ayatollah who has been sanctioned by the United States, it means that you pose a threat to the safety and security of Americans,” Sen. Ted Cruz stated.
Adam Scott Hastings “discussed the advantages of using tunnels to protect armed militants, consistent with news reports about Hamas’s use of tunnels in Gaza,” per the U.S. Department of Justice.