Donald Trump warns crackdown on Palestinian activists will continue: ‘Never to return again’

President Donald Trump vowed to continue his crackdown on Israeli protests against Israel at a college campus across the country after being detained at Columbia University on Saturday.

US President Donald Trump has vowed to crack down on activists and students participating in protests against Israel in US universities (Bloomberg)

In a post on the truth social, the president said, “After my first -signed executive orders, the ICE proudly arrested and detained the basic foreign foreign supporter Mahmoud Khalil on the campus of Columbia University. This is the first arrest of many coming.

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Trump added that the administration is familiar with more students in Colombia and other US universities who were engaged in “Pro terrorism, anti -Semitic, anti -US activity” and will not tolerate such behavior.

He also claimed that many protesters were not students but were “salaried to wages” who were working against the interests of the nation’s domestic and foreign policy.

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“We will meet, catch and deport them of these terrorists’ sympathizers and deport them – never come back. If you support terrorism, slaughtering innocent men, women and children, your presence is in violation of our national and foreign policy interests, and we are not happy with the United States.

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The US Department of Department on Monday warned about 60 colleges, including Harvard and Cornell, that if such protests were allowed to continue, an anticic, they could lose federal funding. As a result of Khalil’s arrest, the Trump administration has pulled 400 million from Columbia University.

Palestinian supporter arrested

Mahmoud Khalil, a halal -American citizen, was arrested by US immigration agents on Saturday for allegedly charging with his role in a protest against Israel at Columbia University.

Protesters, allegedly supporting Hamas by the Trump administration, have confiscated their right to stay in the country.

According to the Associate Press, on Friday, immigration officials tried to detain another international student at Columbia University but failed because they were not allowed to enter their apartment.

The hearing on Khalil’s deportation was scheduled on Wednesday, as he is a US legal resident.

In his legal complaint, Khalil’s lawyers accused the government of retaliating against him because his “Palestinian human rights advocates” by Palestinian human rights.

(With the inputs of the Associated Press)

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