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Trump reportedly revokes student's visa for pro-Palestine activism

Published :  
01-02-2025 15:48|
Last Updated :  
02-02-2025 09:45|

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday allegedly aimed at combating antisemitism, which reportedly resulted in the revocation of the visa of The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) student Liu Lijun, a Chinese national arrested for organizing pro-Palestine rallies.

This move, following the events of October 7, 2023, promises swift action by the Justice Department to address what the administration describes as an "explosion of antisemitism on campuses and streets" across the US.

It also threatens visa cancellations for international students involved in pro-Palestine activism.

This case is one of the first to be impacted by the order, marking a significant development in the federal crackdown on campus activism linked to antisemitism.

The executive order instructs the US Education, State, and Homeland Security departments to create guidelines for monitoring and reporting the activities of foreign students and staff within two months.

Los Angeles Times reported that activists in California, home to some of the largest student protests, are now on alert following the order.

As tensions rise between student activists and government authorities, concerns have emerged that the broad language of the executive order could lead to the targeting of international students involved in protests, regardless of unlawful behavior.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the order, calling it an infringement on free speech, which is protected by the US Constitution, according to The Los Angeles Times.