Rutgers tries to undermine ICE
A Rutgers University center under congressional investigation for its connections to anti-Semitic and pro-terrorism activity is advising Palestinian and Muslim students about how to subvert U.S. immigration officials, suggesting they lock smartphones and take other "digital hygiene" measures to avoid deportation.
The Rutgers Law School Center on Security, Race and Rights, led by Palestinian-American activist Sahar Aziz, hosted so-called Know Your Rights seminars on April 28 and May 7 as a response to the Trump administration’s crackdown on international students involved in anti-Israel campus protests and others who harbor pro-Hamas sympathies.
Golnaz Fakhimi, the speaker at the April 28 event, encouraged students "not to have Face ID or thumbprint ID turned on, to set passcodes that are long and strong" in order to prevent immigration officials from accessing smartphones during immigration stops.
Fakhimi, who referred during the seminar to the "ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza," informed students that federal agents at airports and border checkpoints are able to use forensic tools to access "content that is deleted from a device."
The May 7 seminar, led by Raquel Aldana of the University of California, Davis, asserted that universities "shouldn’t be collaborating with ICE" by providing information on international students and faculty. She also called on schools to "clearly define what is a private space within universities, like dorms, classrooms, clinics, labs," to prevent student interactions with ICE officials.
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Israel's response to the genocidal attempts of Hamas is not so much genocidal as it is an attempt to thwart genocide of Israelis. Hamas has openly stated its' genocidal intent and Israel is just responding to that and the mass murder of Israeli civilians by Hamas. The Trump administration is right to crack down on foreign students expressing genocidal intent against a US ally, Israel.
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