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Federal authorities have detained college students and professors at schools across the United States since the Trump administration began its crackdown on alleged Hamas sympathizers and those with expired visas.
The administration is now facing legal challenges in at least two separate student detention cases, though that number will likely increase in the coming months.
“They are not just random acts of law enforcement,” national security and human rights lawyer Irina Tsukerman told Fox News Digital of the arrests. “They are part of a comprehensive domestic national security strategy that also involves investigation of universities for facilitating illegal activity, including acts of antisemitism and general violence, material support for terrorist organizations, and other violations that caused tremendous inconvenience, distress, and even terror to students, staffers, and the general population alike.”
Tsukerman noted that President Donald Trump signed executive orders to combat antisemitism on college campuses and illegal immigration soon after taking office, so the arrests “should have come as no surprise.”