Trump reportedly plans to sign EO to fight antisemitism and deport foreign anti-Jewish law breakers

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President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sign an executive order that will combat antisemitism and even order the deportation of foreign students who broke laws during anti-Israel protests.

According to the New York Post, this action will require federal agencies to investigate potential property damage, intimidation, and other antisemitic actions and produce a full report within 60 days. 

A focus on college campuses is essential to this order, as it calls for the deportation of foreign students who broke laws during these ongoing anti-Israel protests. 

During his 2024 presidential campaign, President Trump committed to fighting antisemitism and becoming a “defender” of the Jewish people, via RSBN.

This came just after his “Jewish voices for Trump coalition” was formed, per RSBN

According to The Jewish Chronicle, 74 percent of orthodox Jews voted for Trump in 2024 despite the Jewish population having a history of supporting Democrats. 

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