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The U.S. Justice Department formed a task force to combat antisemitism, with a focus on addressing harassment in schools and universities. The move follows an executive order by President Trump, who threatened deportation for foreigners involved in pro-Palestinian protests and vowed to revoke visas for Hamas sympathizers. The Council on American-Islamic Relations expressed concern about potential suppression of free speech regarding Palestinian rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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