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Biden Speaks Out Against Violent Protests on College Campuses

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In response to escalating protests against the Israel-Hamas war on college campuses, President Biden has spoken out against violent demonstrations, emphasizing the right to peaceful protest without breaking the law. The President’s remarks come amid criticism for the handling of ongoing protests that have disrupted campuses and led to numerous arrests.

Protests at UCLA and Columbia University have been particularly intense, resulting in significant law enforcement interventions. Over 100 people were arrested at UCLA after protesters defied police orders, leading to clashes with law enforcement. At Columbia University, where an academic building was overtaken by protesters, resulting in 300 arrests, the situation remains tense.

Nearly half of the Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Columbia University and City College this week were not students. Natalie Migliore reports.

Lawmakers, including Republican Assemblyman Vince Fong, a UCLA alumnus, have condemned the violence and called for disciplinary measures against those involved in creating a “lawless environment” on campuses. Fong’s statement underscores the need for accountability and potential legal action against agitators.

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Concerns have been raised about the involvement of outside agitators in these protests. Nearly half of the protesters arrested at Columbia University and City College were found to have no affiliation with the schools. This revelation has led to increased scrutiny of the role of external influences in fueling campus unrest.

Nearly half of the Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Columbia University and City College this week were not students. This student agrees.
This Fordham University student thinks a lot of the protesters are from the outside.

Amidst these challenges, New York is taking steps to address rising antisemitism. The state has allocated half a million dollars from the 2024-25 budget to review and update Holocaust curriculum in schools. This investment aims to ensure that students receive comprehensive education about the Holocaust, given the alarming increase in antisemitic incidents across New York.

The ongoing protests, involving external actors and leading to arrests and disruptions, highlight the complex dynamics at play on college campuses, requiring a delicate balance between free expression and maintaining order.

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