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President Donald Trump signed executive orders in January targeting foreign students involved in university pro-Palestinian protests, suspected of espousing hateful ideology or antisemitism. Activist groups provided names of international students and faculty to the Trump administration for potential deportation. Civil rights groups warned the orders may violate constitutional rights to free speech, while Arab American groups have said they are prepared to challenge the policy in court.
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