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In a move that has sent shockwaves through the American academic community and triggered an intense international debate on the boundaries of civil liberties, President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order that fundamentally alters the landscape for international students in the United States. While the administration frames the order as a necessary and robust measure to combat anti-Semitism on university campuses, civil rights advocates, legal scholars, and student organizations warn that its primary function is to stifle political dissent. By mandating the deportation of non-citizen students who participate in protests perceived as anti-Israel, the policy represents a significant escalation in the use of immigration law as a tool for ideological enforcement. international students. For decades, the United States has positioned its universities as global bastions of open debate and intellectual freedom, inviting the brightest minds from around the world to participate in the “marketplace of ideas.” However, this new directive creates a bifurcated system of rights.
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