From Tom Cotton <[email protected]>
Subject Deport the Hamas protestors
Date April 24, 2024 5:28 PM
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Friend, two things are a matter of common sense:

&mdash;> University presidents need to ask for New York City&rsquo;s finest to be sent in to arrest anyone who is breaking the law, squatting on campus, and harassing Jewish students.


&mdash;> Any of these students who are foreigners here on visas should have those visas revoked and be promptly deported. They have no right to be here, and they certainly have no right to be here spewing anti-Semitic filth.


Furthermore, if New York politicians won&rsquo;t send in the police or National Guard, then Joe Biden has a duty to protect Jewish students and send in the troops himself.


These are scenes out of Germany in the 1930s. They shouldn&rsquo;t be seen or tolerated in America in 2024.

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