USA will deny seen by content that considers ‘anti -Semitic’ on social networks
President Donald Trump’s government has already canceled students’ visas in the United States, where the first amendment of the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression.
Several people who have seen withdrawn claim that they have never expressed aversion against Jews and some denounce that they are being punished for participating in demonstrations against the War in the Gaza Strip.
DHS secretary Kristi Noem, “made it clear that anyone who thinks he can come to the United States and hide behind the first amendment to defend anti-Semitic violence and terrorism think twice,” because “they are not welcome,” adds McLaughlin.
The migratory authorities report that the new guidelines “come into force immediately” and will be applied to student visas and permanent residence requests, the famous “Green Card”.
In late March, the head of American diplomacy, Marco Rubio, stated that he removed the visas of 300 people. He added that foreigners do not have the same rights as Americans and that the emission or denial of visas depends on government policies, not judges.
The case of most spoken deportation is that of Mahmoud Khalil, who led protests at Columbia University in New York.
