Federal agents investigated two university student homes, according to its transitional president, Katrina Armstrong.
The US Department of Justice is investigating whether student demonstrations at Columbia University for the Gaza War recommended a violation of federal terrorism legislation, Deputy Minister of Justice Todd Blanche announced tonight.
Earlier today, federal agents investigated two university student homes, according to its transitional president, Katrina Armstrong. Last week, the Migration Service arrested Mahmoud Halil, the student who organized the mobilizations on the campus, and which the government of President Donald Trump wants to deport.
Prior to the investigation, the US government, in a letter to the university, called for changes in its policy on the introduction and disciplinary punishments of the students. The joint letter of the Ministries of Education, Health and Human Services and the General Services administration stated that the School should implement a series of changes as a prerequisite for restoring federal sponsorships and contracts of $ 400 million canceled a week. The government is asking, among other things, to formally determine what constitutes anti -Semitic act, to ban the use of masks “hiding identity or intimidate” and to put the Department of Middle Eastern, South Easy and African studies under “forced management” for at least one five years. “Columbia University (…) has failed to protect American students from anti -Semitic violence and harassment,” the text said.
According to Katrina Armstrong, no one was arrested in today’s investigations.
Source :Skai
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