Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Rumeysa Ozturk is here legally. And the state department found nothing she said or did was anti-Semitic, from their own investigation and memo in March.
That didn’t stop masked ICE agents from arresting her.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/04/13/tufts-student-rumeysa-ozturk-rubio-trump/
Her op ed calls for disclose and divestment which got her in trouble.
"the founding goals of the BDS movement are antisemitic, given that they effectively reject or ignore the Jewish people’s right of self-determination – and if implemented, would result in the eradication of the world’s only Jewish state"
https://www.adl.org/resources/article/impact-divestment-campaigns-rising-antisemitism
Anonymous wrote:Trump is pulling all of the levers at his disposal to get control of illegal situations (antisemitism, disguised DEI, Title IX violations) that universities refuse to control. Instead of complying with the law, Harvard and other schools have chosen to fight him in the courts (international student program). While the courts have temporarily ruled in their favor, Trump is pulling levers that no judge has any right to interfere with under the Constitution (visa reviews). Universities are making things worse for themselves, instead of negotiating appropriate solutions.
Disagree with him all you like. Call him any name you like. He is the President of the United States and has the authority of that office.
Anonymous wrote:Door is wide open if you want to leave. Didn’t you liberals promise to do so when we elected Trump? Off you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Rumeysa Ozturk is here legally. And the state department found nothing she said or did was anti-Semitic, from their own investigation and memo in March.
That didn’t stop masked ICE agents from arresting her.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/04/13/tufts-student-rumeysa-ozturk-rubio-trump/
Her op ed calls for disclose and divestment which got her in trouble.
"the founding goals of the BDS movement are antisemitic, given that they effectively reject or ignore the Jewish people’s right of self-determination – and if implemented, would result in the eradication of the world’s only Jewish state"
https://www.adl.org/resources/article/impact-divestment-campaigns-rising-antisemitism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Rumeysa Ozturk is here legally. And the state department found nothing she said or did was anti-Semitic, from their own investigation and memo in March.
That didn’t stop masked ICE agents from arresting her.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/04/13/tufts-student-rumeysa-ozturk-rubio-trump/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Do we care not for our neighbors and their families—some may be illegal parents with citizen teen children? College students can get caught up in politics they are not fully cognizant of—dare we label them all antiSemitic? This is dangerous ever shifting territory. I thought ICE was going after murderers and gang members—I see Moms, young boys, children in these sweeps.. UNGODLY
Children should never be punished for the wrongs of their parents.
And just a reminder that anything pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel is classified as antisemitic by the ADL. So even saying "Free Palestine" is considered antisemitic. Don't be surprised when someone will be claim that saying "Free Palestine" is the equivalent to "Heil Hitler" or that it should be as taboo as the N-word.
If the people of Project Esther have their way, "antisemitic speech" can not only lead to deportation by ICE but also terrorism charges.
Greenblatt has already compared wearing a keffiyeh to wearing a swastika. They pulled a weather channel ad because the man in it was wearing a checkered scarf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Do we care not for our neighbors and their families—some may be illegal parents with citizen teen children? College students can get caught up in politics they are not fully cognizant of—dare we label them all antiSemitic? This is dangerous ever shifting territory. I thought ICE was going after murderers and gang members—I see Moms, young boys, children in these sweeps.. UNGODLY
Children should never be punished for the wrongs of their parents.
And just a reminder that anything pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel is classified as antisemitic by the ADL. So even saying "Free Palestine" is considered antisemitic. Don't be surprised when someone will be claim that saying "Free Palestine" is the equivalent to "Heil Hitler" or that it should be as taboo as the N-word.
If the people of Project Esther have their way, "antisemitic speech" can not only lead to deportation by ICE but also terrorism charges.
Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
Until… he announces the next thing he is going after. Medicaid was safe until it wasn’t. Permanent residents were safe until they weren’t. Student visa holders were safe…you get the idea.