Trump Targets Jewish Students at Penn: Alarming Administration Tactics Uncovered

A federal judge has approved the Trump administration's efforts to obtain a list of Jewish students and faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, raising concerns among the Jewish community.
The Trump administration's controversial tactics have once again targeted the Jewish community, this time at the University of Pennsylvania. A federal judge has approved the administration's efforts to extract a list of Jewish students and faculty from the university, sparking outrage and concern among the affected individuals.
The move, which is part of a broader investigation into alleged discrimination on college campuses, has left many Jewish students and faculty members at the University of Pennsylvania feeling deeply unsettled. They fear that the administration's actions could lead to further discrimination and even potential targeting of the Jewish community on campus.
The situation has prompted an outcry from the university's Jewish community, who have expressed their alarm at the administration's heavy-handed approach. Many are concerned that the list could be used to single out and potentially harass Jewish students and faculty, undermining their sense of safety and belonging on campus.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


