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When president, the U.S. will stand with Israel, supporting its right to win its war on terror quickly. Foreign Jihad sympathizers and Hamas supporters will be deported. Refugee settlements from terror-infested areas like Gaza will be banned. College presidents are put on notice that taxpayer money will not subsidize terrorist sympathizers. Trump declared Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel and moved the embassy there. He imposed sanctions on Iran to curb nuclear ambitions and brokered the Abraham Accords. Trump will crack down on antisemitism on streets and campuses, restoring safety for Jewish Americans. College presidents must remove encampments and vanquish radicals. The U.S. will stand with Israel 100%, without hesitation, qualification, or apology.

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International students at a rally supporting terrorism should be deported and have their student visas revoked. Those chanting for Palestine's freedom should be sent back to their country of origin. The speaker questions which Middle Eastern country serves as a model for freedom, noting that even Jordan and Egypt do not support Gaza. This raises important questions about their beliefs.

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The administration is revoking visas and green cards daily for those who lied on their visa applications. If someone indicated they were coming to the U.S. to participate in pro-Hamas events, that goes against U.S. foreign policy interests, and the visa would not have been granted. The revocation of the Columbia student's visa was justified because he was a negotiator for people who took over a campus and vandalized buildings. Being a spokesperson for such actions is a crime. The speaker stated they don't want people who promote Hamas, terrorist organizations, vandalism, or riots on campus. Visa revocations are not limited to pro-Palestinian individuals; the administration also wants to remove Tren de Aragua gang members, who are designated as a terrorist organization. The speaker stated the U.S. doesn't want terrorists or people who commit crimes and undermine national security, especially those who are here as guests with a visa. A visa is not a birthright, and violating its terms will result in deportation.

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If you want to abolish Israel or sympathize with jihadists, we don't want you in our country. Student visas will be canceled, and college campuses are being taken over by those who sympathize with Hamas. The recent pro-jihadist protests had an unprecedented number of resident aliens participating. By 2025, we will locate and deport those individuals.

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To combat antisemitism and defend Jewish citizens, the speaker plans to take the following actions upon returning to the Oval Office: The administration will inform college presidents that failure to end antisemitic propaganda will result in the loss of accreditation and federal tax credits. The speaker believes this action will be highly effective. Educational institutions will be informed that they will be held accountable for civil rights law violations if they permit violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students. Jewish Americans must have equal protection under the law. The administration will act quickly to restore safety for Jewish students and Jewish people on American streets.

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Harvard and MIT have faced disturbing incidents targeting Jewish students. After the attacks in Israel, 35 student groups at Harvard blamed Israel entirely for the violence by Hamas terrorists. At MIT, anti-Israel protesters physically prevented Jewish students from attending classes, but the university refused to expel them, citing their student visas. Jewish students expressed concerns about their safety on campus. Additionally, at the University of Maryland, anti-Israel protesters allegedly chanted "holocaust 2.0." These incidents are deeply troubling and reflect a disturbing trend of anti-Semitism.

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The administration is revoking visas and green card processes for individuals who lied on their visa applications. If someone applying for a visa stated they would participate in pro-Hamas events, the visa would have been denied because it runs counter to US foreign policy interests. The Columbia student in question was allegedly a negotiator and spokesperson for a movement that vandalized buildings and disrupted campus activities. The speaker stated that they never would have allowed him into the country if they had known his intentions. The speaker stated that the administration wants to remove individuals who promote Hamas, terrorist organizations, vandalism, acts of rebellion, and riots on campus. They also want to get rid of Tren de Aragua gang members, who they consider terrorists. The speaker clarified that a visa is not a birthright, but permission to visit the country, and violating the terms of visitation will result in deportation.

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This resident alien could be deported if the Secretary of State believes he poses a foreign policy risk. His student group aims to eradicate Western civilization, which I see as a national security threat, given the Columbia and Barnard issues. These protests, the violence, the intimidation against Jewish students—it's an act of insurrection. If we let radicals overrun our campuses like in Europe, that's on us. This isn't about disagreeing with viewpoints; it's about jeopardizing U.S. security. He's a radical fomenting problems, and his organization has disrupted campus life. He should be deported based on the Trump administration's findings. We're fighting for Western civilization's future, and he's on the wrong side. He doesn't need to be here.

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The Canary Mission is an Israeli funded blacklist, which since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in The United States. This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project twenty twenty five. In their initiative titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protest and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that The United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization. Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures and the denial of basic constitutional rights. But the canary mission is not alone.

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President Biden's administration is under pressure to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people. Translation: The Biden administration is urged to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face consequences. Their statements, such as "I support Hamas" or "I am Hamas," go beyond sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza. It's essential to revoke their student visas and consider immediate actions like reinstating the travel ban. There are various measures that can be taken in response to these situations.

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If you apply for a visitor's visa to enter the United States and express support for a group like Hamas, we can deny your visa. We would deny your visa if you express your intentions to engage in anti-Jewish or anti-Semitic activities or disrupt our universities. If you're already in the country on a visa and engage in these activities, we will revoke it. Even if you have a green card as a result of that visa, we will remove you from the country.

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The speaker states that the U.S. government is revoking visas and green cards for individuals who lied on their visa applications. If someone enters the U.S. and participates in pro-Hamas events, which goes against U.S. foreign policy interests, it's considered a lie, and their visa will be revoked. The speaker says the student in question was a negotiator for people who took over a campus and vandalized buildings. The speaker asserts that the U.S. doesn't want people who promote Hamas, participate in vandalism, or engage in riots on campus. The speaker clarifies that the policy applies to anyone promoting terrorist organizations, including groups like the Trinidad Agua gang. The speaker emphasizes that a visa is not a birthright, and those who violate the terms of their visa will be deported.

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As someone who faced the angry mob at Columbia, I can tell you that the pro-Palestinian protests were dangerous. Jewish students were even told to stay off campus for their safety. University administrations must maintain control and ensure student safety above all else. If you're a student here on a visa and you're threatening violence against Jewish classmates and spreading antisemitism, you will be arrested and deported. This isn't about free speech; it's about stopping hatred and violence. I'm glad we have a president who is willing to lay down the law and get control of this situation on college campuses.

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To combat anti-Semitism and protect Jewish citizens in America, my administration will take decisive action. In my first week back in the Oval Office, I will notify college presidents that failure to eliminate anti-Semitic propaganda will result in loss of accreditation and federal funding. This will create significant change. Additionally, educational institutions that allow violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students will be held accountable under civil rights laws. It is crucial that Jewish Americans receive equal protection under the law, and my administration will ensure their safety and rights are restored swiftly.

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I will support Israel's fight against terror and deport jihad sympathizers and America-hating radicals quickly.

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The speaker states President Trump is committed to eliminating antisemitism, which they claim is rampant. They assert the Biden/Garland administration did nothing to address it. The speaker says that under their leadership in the DOJ, the federal government is suing universities guilty of antisemitism under Title VI, with the goal of bankrupting them by taking away federal dollars. They mention an investigation into the entire UC system in California, citing harassment of both students and employees. The speaker believes the academic system has been hijacked by the left and Marxists, influencing young people from K-12 onwards. They express embarrassment at what happened at UCLA, their alma mater. They criticize local officials in blue cities for allegedly turning their backs on Jewish Americans and are sending letters to mayors and DAs of major cities, threatening federal intervention and hate crime charges. The speaker says they are targeting 13 schools and plan to remove professional agitators and expel students involved in antisemitic acts. They warn universities to cooperate or face federal action.

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American universities have become dangerous for Jewish students, with harassment, threats, and violence. Groups like Students Justice in Palestine (SJP) are responsible, supported by individuals linked to terrorist organizations. They manipulate young, well-meaning students with buzzwords like justice and freedom, but their true goal is to destroy Israel. Universities have allowed this brainwashing to happen for years. Action needs to be taken: these hate groups should be banned from campuses, investigated by state police and the FBI, and congressmen should not accept donations from them. This is not just a Jewish issue, but an American one that threatens American values and the future.

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The Canary Mission is described as an Israeli-funded blacklist used by the Trump administration since July 2025 to target US-based students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel. This is allegedly part of the Heritage Foundation's Project Esther, which claims pro-Palestinian student activism supports Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization. As a result, pro-Palestinian students could face visa revocation, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and denial of constitutional rights. The Canary Mission is portrayed as a tool to bypass constitutional protections, enabling intelligence gathering. Palantir, a company aligned with Israel, uses AI to maintain private databases on US citizens and works with four federal agencies. The speaker suggests the influence of Jewish groups within these organizations merits scrutiny.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face serious consequences. This support is not about aiding Palestinians but endorsing terrorism. Their student visas should be revoked, and measures like reinstating the travel ban should be considered. The rise of anti-Semitism in the country is alarming and distressing for the Jewish community. Many individuals, particularly young people, seem unaware that Hamas represents terrorism at its worst.

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Breaking news: an activist at Columbia University has been arrested by immigration agents. This follows threats from the Trump administration to revoke visas of those who support Hamas. We at Canary Mission uncovered six foreign nationals at Columbia who may qualify under President Trump's executive order regarding national security threats. These individuals include Mahmoud Khalil Khalil, who interned at UNRWA and was a lead negotiator for Columbia University Apartheid Divest; Mohsen Madawi, affiliated with pro-Hamas groups; Abdul Qayyum Ahmed, a former Columbia professor; Audra Simpson, a Canadian professor; Saf Shamoon, a PhD candidate; and Muhammad Abdul, who explicitly supported Hamas and Hezbollah. One of the individuals arrested by ICE was Khalil, who the Department of Homeland Security claims led activities aligned to Hamas. If you know of any other foreign activists that support Hamas, visit canarymission.org and let us know.

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The aim of protestors on college campuses isn't just to protest the Israeli war in Gaza, it's to establish Sharia law in the United States. To claim that Jewish organizations, who are part of these protests, are working towards Sharia law is an obvious exaggeration. It is dangerous to convince the American public that we have some kind of invasion of Islamic radicals. This kind of rhetoric is designed to make people embrace the same things they acquiesced to during the war on terror. These groups want to establish Sharia law and a caliphate around the world, and that's a threat to freedom loving people everywhere.

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I will ban refugee resettlement from areas like the Gaza Strip and restore the travel ban to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the U.S. This approach was upheld by the Supreme Court and effectively prevented terrorist attacks during my administration. We had no terrorist incidents for four years. Those who sympathize with jihad or support Hamas will be deported. If you hate America or wish to eliminate Israel, we will remove you from our country swiftly.

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I did not say that reducing the federal budget would increase antisemitism. I said that constant threats to cut money to the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education prevent the federal government from adequately investigating antisemitism and other hate crimes on college campuses. One way to stop antisemitism is to actually fund those designed to investigate it. I saw protesters against the war in Gaza using some antisemitic slogans. It is difficult for the federal government to adequately address antisemitism. It is possible to feel compassion for the Palestinian people without hating Jews. What I've seen on college campuses is a pushing of a Marxist framing. We're allowing ideology to drive violence, which erodes society. What has to happen on college campuses is deradicalization. Until you admit that there's a radical ideology, you cannot fight it.

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The scourge of antisemitism must be defeated anywhere and everywhere that it exists. As we just heard before, from holding universities accountable to using laws within the Justice Department existing laws to hold and prosecute crimes against the Jewish community from preventing people from working and going to worship in their shoals. And then as was touched on very briefly, but a visa vetting program that we are just beginning now to see the results.
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