More than deportation: Trump admin should prosecute student protesters who commit illegal activity
Briefly

The article draws parallels between historical segregation efforts in the 1960s and current campus protests against Jewish students. It describes how organized protests on some college campuses have involved intimidation and violence towards Jewish individuals, demanding the exclusion of 'Zionists'. The author argues that such actions are not protected under the First Amendment and proposes that these acts should lead to criminal prosecution, echoing how past injustices were met with swift governmental response. The article criticizes the Trump administration's handling of these groups and describes calls for deportation and criminal charges against their leaders.
When the Ku Klux Klan or similar bigoted organization overtook college buildings, the response from politicians would be swift and justifiable; today's shameful actions towards Jewish students warrant the same urgency.
Campus protesters at Columbia have used violent tactics against Jewish students, creating toxic environments, and echoing a worthy comparison to historical segregationist attitudes, calling for their expulsion and assaulting their rights.
Read at New York Post
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