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The US Justice Department is investigating whether individuals involved in the pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University last year violated federal anti-terrorism laws, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Friday.

The DOJ is looking into “whether Columbia’s handling of earlier instances violated civil rights laws that included terrorism crimes,” Blanche said in an address to department employees ahead of President Donald Trump’s scheduled speech Friday afternoon. “This is long overdue.”

“Let me be clear: Hamas is a terrorist organization. It has the blood of American citizens on his hands,” Blanche added. “Any person engaging in the material support of terrorism will be prosecuted. This includes those who threaten acts of violence on behalf of Hamas in the United States or even pay Hamas in the United States.”

His comments come amid a crackdown from the Justice Department and other federal law enforcement agencies on antisemitism – some of which have sparked uproar both at Columbia and civil rights organizations across the country, particularly over the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian refugee whose green card was revoked over his involvement in the protests against the Israel-Hamas war at Columbia last spring.

The department is also investigating whether Columbia University was harboring or concealing immigrants who are in the United States illegally, Blanche said.

Federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security were at on Columbia’s campus in New York Thursday night, CNN reported, serving search warrants to look through two student rooms. The university’s interim president said that “No one was arrested or detained. No items were removed, and no further action was taken.”....................

U.S. to probe Columbia protests for terrorism violations, official says

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it was looking into what it said were possible violations of terrorism laws during protests over the Gaza war at Columbia University, putting fresh pressure on the epicenter of last year's nationwide anti-Israel activism.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the investigation was part of President Donald Trump's "mission to end antisemitism in this country," calling it a pushback that was "long overdue."

Civil rights proponents criticized the move, saying that protesters were covered by the First Amendment of the Constitution, which protects rights including free speech.

The announcement is the latest in a series of signals that the Trump administration has no intention of easing its crackdown on pro-Palestinian student activists and university policies that it says allow antisemitism to flourish on campus.

The Trump administration has told Columbia that the school must make a series of policy changes as a precondition for beginning talks on restoring $400 million in federal funding suspended last week.

The demands, spelled out in a letter dated Thursday, coincided with a search of two dormitory rooms by federal agents at Columbia's New York campus. The searches came a week after immigration agents detained Mahmoud Khalil, the leader of last year's protests at Columbia, in a bid to deport him that so far has been blocked in federal court.

Earlier this week, the Department of Education warned that it was investigating 60 schools for allegedly tolerating a hostile environment for Jews. In a related move, it said on Friday it was looking into complaints that 45 universities engaged with a diversity program that set eligibility based on race. It said such activities violated a 1964 civil rights law.

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The campus demonstrations that precipitated the federal scrutiny began after the October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, and the subsequent U.S.-supported Israeli assault on Gaza, the Palestinian enclave controlled by Hamas, which the U.S. has designated as a terrorist group. Protesters demanded that university endowments divest from Israeli interests and that the U.S. end military assistance to Israel.

The Trump administration has accused Columbia of an inadequate response to the weeks-long encampment that activists set up on campus and to a brief occupation of a campus building.

The university has defended itself, saying it has worked to combat antisemitism. At the same time, it has sought to fend off accusations by civil rights groups that it is letting the government erode academia's free speech protections.

Brian Hauss, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union and part of Khalil's legal team, said the Justice Department probe was misguided.

"The First Amendment does not allow for grounds to conflate between being pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas," he said at a briefing.

Agents from the Department of Homeland Security conducted the dorm searches after serving Columbia with warrants signed by a federal magistrate, interim president Katrina Armstrong said in a statement. No one was detained, no items were removed, and no further action was taken, she said.

Blanche said the searches were part of a probe into whether Columbia University harbored immigrants on its campus who were in the country illegally.

Students say federal immigration agents have been repeatedly spotted at dorms and student housing around Columbia's Manhattan campus.

Among the demands in Thursday's letter to the school, the Trump administration said Columbia must formally define antisemitism, ban the wearing of masks "intended to conceal identity or intimidate," and place its Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies departments under "academic receivership," which would take control out of the hands of their faculties.

It also demanded that the school reform its admissions and international recruiting policies in compliance with federal law, but offered no specifics.
Columbia said it was reviewing the letter. "We are committed at all times to advancing our mission, supporting our students, and addressing all forms of discrimination and hatred on our campus," it said in a statement.

This week, it said it had meted out a range of punishments - including suspensions, expulsions and the revocation of degrees - to students who occupied the building last spring. It did not name the students or say how many were disciplined.

As hundreds of Khalil's supporters demonstrated at Columbia's main gate on Friday, a graduate student passing by who asked to be identified only by his first name, Demetri, said the mood on campus was depressing.

"The federal government can't be dictating what and whom it does and doesn't teach, like who can and cannot be admitted," he said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/federal-agents-search-two-student-141955143.html


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Classic First Amendment Right issue.

No one likes anyone with a fringe opinion or position.

But they have the right to advocate for their belief.... until now.


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It's neither classic,nor 1st amendment.This man is a green card holder,which makes him a guest in our country.Just as you would an unruly guest in your home,he needs to be escorted out.


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What law did he break? He was not charged with a crime.


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You're making stuff up,I said nothing about committing a crime.Weather he committed a crime or not,is not relevant to his being deported.He's not a citizen,he doesnot have the same rights as a citizen.


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Another distraction to spread hate… truth and true free speech dies in dictatorships. Trump is ALL there is to one side, the other side needs to get in the game… they still think the rules matter.

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You're making stuff up,I said nothing about committing a crime.Weather he committed a crime or not,is not relevant to his being deported.He's not a citizen,he doesnot have the same rights as a citizen.

He had legal status to be here. So what is it that he did that made his green card get revoked? What is it he did that made him "an unruly guest"? Saying something this White House didn't like? Is that how low you have set the bar now? So you think his actions deserved being taken into custody and held with no criminal charges while having legal status to be here?


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I'll withhold judgement on wheather or not he should have been granted legal status,right now I'm leaning towards he should not have been.


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Based on what exactly? My guess is you probably feel the same way about every green card holder. Just for your information they never questioned him getting green card status. Their reasoning was because they claim he "supported Palestine". Now I don't know what that means. I have seen nothing to indicate he supported Hamas. All I saw was that he supported Palestinian citizens not continue to be slaughtered by the Israeli Army. And yes I get the Hamas started this entire thing. But after 40k plus dead where does it stop?

Is supporting innocent civilians no longer being killed anywhere on our planet just cause for revoking a persons legal status to be here? Another reason, and the biggest one they are using, is that by supporting civilians of Gaza stop being slaughtered makes him antisemitic. How is that antisemitic? We have the KKK and white supremacists actually being the most antisemitic people in our country and they get permits to spread their hate.


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Get him out of our country. He is spreading hate and supporting terror. He doesn't belong here!!!


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What did he say that is "supporting terror"? It's easy to just spew crap.


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