US Department of Justice arrival at Colombian University protests
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, accordingly, Todd Blanchesh, the US Deputy Prosecutor General announced: The Ministry of Justice is investigating whether the student protests at the University of Colombia have violated the Federal Laws, No.
Blanche also included cases of civil rights violations associated with last year’s protests.
“We also look at whether Colombian University’s collision with previous events has violated civil rights laws and included terrorist crimes,” he added. This review had to be done for a long time.
Blanc also added: Today’s federal forces have executed a search command at Columbia University. This search is part of a separate study that examines whether Colombia University has supported immigrants without evidence on its campus.
Student protests at Columbia University began last year following the intensification of clashes in Gaza and criticizing Zionist policies. The protests received various reactions from academic officials and the federal government.
The Trump administration has repeatedly stated that it will strongly deal with any criticism of Zionist policies and any civil rights violations in universities and other educational institutions.
Trump’s Justice Department’s entry into the topic of Columbia University reflects the US federal government’s efforts to put more pressure on educational institutions that appear to have been unable to manage the protests and related issues.
The US State Department has promised to expel foreign students who participated in protests against the Zionist regime in the Palestinian genocide in Gaza .