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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would cut funds for schools allowing “illegal opposition”, which is his recent threat to stop the flow of federal money into the country’s education system.
Republicans earlier U.S. Colleges, schools and universities have threatened to cut government funds on gender and caste teachings, if they allow transgender athletes to compete on girls’ game teams, or if they insist on the Kovid -19 vaccine order.
“All federal funds will be closed to any college leg, school or university that allows illegal protests,” he wrote on his truth social platform.
“The agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to that country. American students will be permanently expelled. Or, on the basis of crime, arrested. No masks!” He added.
Donald Trump frequently U.S. The education system has threatened UP, in which by defaming the education department and returning all control over the curriculum in individual states.
U.S. protests against students against Israel war in Gaza last year by U.S. His statement came after the campus was stopped, which ignited anti -Semitism charges.
The US government on Monday said it was considering that the Million with Columbia University in New York failed to save Jewish students due to an agreement of over 50 million.
The prestigious Ivy League School found the center of the firestorm last year.
Higher education leaders were greeted in the Congress to see if the leaders of higher education were being sufficient to protect Jewish students and to protect Jewish students.
Education Secretary Linda MM Kamon has said that Trump established a task force last month, which was intended to be anti -Semitism in schools reviewing the federal grant to Colombia.
He said that Americans have now seen in horror for more than a year, as Jewish students have been attacked and tortured on elite university campus.
He added that schools receiving federal funds “are responsible for protecting all students,” he argued that Colombian “has a clear failure to support the end of this basic agreement, raising very serious questions about the organization’s health to continue the business with the United States government.”
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