Donald Trump has signed the order

The order dropped like a hammer. Overnight, thousands of international students were told that a chant, a sign, a march could cost them everything.

A protest today, a deportation notice tomorrow. Fear spread across campuses, faster than any memo. Professors whispered. Lawyers scrambled. And students began deleting messages, canceling plans, erasing themsel…

The executive order’s true power is not only in the threat of deportation, but in the silence it manufactures.

International students now live with the knowledge that a single demonstration, a single misunderstood slogan, might end years of sacrifice and study.

Their status is no longer tied only to grades and visas, but to political obedience and the “right” kind of speech. Many begin to self-censor, not because they lack convictions, but because the cost of honesty has become unbearable.

By blurring criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism, the administration weaponizes a real and painful history of hatred to police contemporary dissent.

This does nothing to protect Jewish communities and everything to fracture already fragile spaces of debate. In classrooms and quads once meant for argument and inquiry, students now measure every word, wondering who is listening—and what it might cost to be heard.

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