In a recent move to combat anti-Semitism, former U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order with major consequences for foreign students involved in pro-Palestinian protests.
Signed in late January 2025, the order gives federal agencies the power to identify and deport international students participating in demonstrations perceived as anti-Israel. As the article notes, this aligns with Trump’s broader effort to curb campus activities “deemed supportive of organizations like Hamas.”
The order also directs agencies to review and potentially revoke the visas of non-citizen students linked to these protests. Supporters argue it’s necessary to address growing concerns about anti-Semitism on college campuses. Critics, however, worry it suppresses free speech and targets pro-Palestinian activism.
One section of the order emphasizes “protecting American institutions from extremist influences,” reinforcing its focus on national security.
In summary, Trump’s executive action marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy concerning foreign students, tying visa status to political activity viewed as anti-Israel.