Zionist group sending Trump list of pro-Palestine students to deport
The World Betar Movement is apparently in talks with Trump administration officials about taking legal action against foreign students.
An American-Zionist group is reportedly compiling a list of names of international students on visas to send over to the new US administration under Donald Trump for deportation for participating in pro-Palestine demonstrations on university campuses.
The World Betar Movement has launched a campaign to identify foreign students in the United States who have engaged in what they call "anti-Israel activities" on college campuses, according to The New York Post.
The group is compiling a list of names to send to the new Trump administration to expedite the deportation of those who oppose Israeli atrocities and support the Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip.
The names of 30 students originating from Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Canada, and the United Kingdom, who are currently enrolled in some of the top US universities, including Columbia, UPenn, Michigan, Syracuse, and UCLA, among others, are already on the list.
Ross Glick, director of Betar's US chapter, accused pro-Palestine students of anti-Semitism and declared they possess a list of "Jew-hating foreign nationals on visas who support Hamas."
Glick emphasized that Betar is compiling the list using face recognition software and modern database technology and that the program corresponds with Trump's campaign vow to cancel student visas for anyone who expresses support for the Palestinian Resistance.
The World Betar Movement is reportedly in talks with Trump administration officials about taking legal action against foreign students and preventing what they see as the "abuse" of the American university system.
On Friday, Trump issued an executive order authorizing the deportation of noncitizens, including foreign students, who have supported US-designated "terrorist" groups of the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas and the Lebanese Resistance movement, Hezbollah, on American territory.