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The Ministry of Justice is aimed at terrorist supporters on campus in larger federal investigations

The Ministry of Justice of the Trump government starts a great deal of terrorist followers at Columbia University after months of protests by Pro-Hamas who shocked the nation shocked.

This is followed by the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia student on a green card, which organizes the protests and supposedly distributed the Hamas flyers on campus. Khalil is now arrested by ice and is expected to be deported. Several other arrests were also made in which student activists were involved in foreign visas.

In the protests, hundreds of radical students harassed Jewish students and waved terrorist flags during the campus demonstrations that the Hamas attacks celebrated openly on Israel.

Officials from the Ministry of Justice now confirm that they are investigating whether these protests have violated the federal terrorism law, including a possible material support for Hamas, a US terrorist organization.

An official from the high -ranking homeland protection authority said: “Every person or group who supports or promotes support for foreign terrorist groups on American soil is subject to the federal prosecutor's office or not.”

Critics say that this step has long been long overdue and calls Columbia University not to stop anti-American extremism on their campus, including attacks against Jewish students, pro-Hamas chants and open support for terrorist organizations.

Now the White House signals that other universities could soon have similar studies if they can continue this type of behavior.

Columbia replied with the view that it works with the law enforcement authorities, but insists that it protects what it describes as “the right to peaceful protest”. However, critics argue that nuisance and terrorist promotion are not a protected language.

The Trump government – and the Republican leaders – are worth the measures of the Ministry of Justice, but insist that more needs to be done to hold the universities into account, including the reduction of all federal financing.

At least 10 universities are currently being examined because they refused to contain anti -Semitism.

At the beginning of the procedure, Washington's message is clear: the support for Hamas has consequences – even at the Ivy League schools.