Trump’s brutal crackdown on free speech is unprecedented in the US
Trump is making good on campaign promises:
“Any student that protests, I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students. As soon as they hear that, they’re going to behave,” Trump told donors last May.
To aid the government’s hunt,
far-right, pro-Israel groups such at Betar US have been flagging individual student protesters.
The state department has also said it has launched an AI-enabled “catch and revoke” initiative,
which will scrape social media to find “foreign nationals who appear to support Hamas or other designated terror groups”.
And there are signs that this is just the beginning.
Weeks before the 2024 election, the ultra-conservative Heritage Project thinktank released
“Project Esther”, a 10,000-word blueprint for quashing pro-Palestinian and anti-war protests.
The Trump administration has not confirmed whether it has taken cues from the document,
but it has adopted many of its suggestions, including pushing universities to restrict protests and reform their curricula.
Last week, under threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in funding,
Columbia caved to the administration’s demands to implement stronger disciplinary measures against pro-Palestinian protesters and take control of one of its academic departments away from faculty.
The university agreed to adopt a formal definition of antisemitism that academics and activists say could be weaponised to harass and expel critics of Israel.
Even Kenneth Stern, the director of the Center for the Study of Hate at Bard College and the lead drafter of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism, said he shares this worry
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