Universities Ignore Congressional Deadline to Answer for their Antisemitism Problem

Justine Brooke Murray | September 5, 2024
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It has only been a week into the start of Fall semester on college campuses, but jihadist lynch mobs are already back terrorizing Jews.

Nine universities had all summer to respond to a letter written by multiple U.S. House Committees asking how they’d protect their Jewish students from the violent riots that unfolded on their campuses last semester. This includes how administrators will prevent unauthorized encampments from resurfacing. 

Despite today being their deadline, Congress only heard from one school, Rutgers. 

“We need policies that hold students accountable for bad behavior,” said 

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), the letter’s author, in an interview on Fox News.

 

 

“And until somebody at those universities” teaches good behavior, she added, “we're going to continue to see the bad behavior.”

Foxx chairs the House Education and Workforce Committee. After calling in multiple Ivy League presidents into congressional oversight hearings to answer for their negligence last semester, four resigned in disgrace. 

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But “It doesn't really matter who is at the head of the university, if whoever is there is not administering proper policies,” Foxx argued.

Time is quickly ticking for those remaining universities to speak up by the end of the day.

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