Donald Trump has signed the order

A broad federal crackdown on “the explosion of antisemitism” in the United States, particularly on college campuses, is outlined in an executive order signed by President Trump on Wednesday.

U.S. policy “shall be” to use “all available and appropriate legal tools to prosecute, remove, or otherwise hold to account the perpetrators of unlawful anti-Semitic harassment and violence” in order to combat what it calls “an unprecedented wave of vile anti-Semitic discrimination, vandalism, and violence.”

Universities that have failed to fulfill their obligations in this area can no longer do so, according to the White House fact sheet about the order, which emphasizes the goal of bolstering anti-discrimination measures and guaranteeing safety and equality for all students.

One student pointed out that “no other minority group is expected to tolerate constant threats and intimidation without recourse,” highlighting the serious consequences of unchecked harassment on college campuses.

The order’s detractors contend that it may be unconstitutional and an overreach. They argue that although criminals should be held accountable, more general actions like canceling student visas for protest-related activities could stifle free expression.

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