Define “terrorism against Jews”.
Advocacy for killing, raping, kidnapping, hostage taking, bombings is not protected by the First Amendment, whoever does it.
Advocacy for a change of title over some foreign piece of land is. As far as I can tell, a lot of the “outlawing antisemitism” statutes rely on how speech makes people feel, not on what is being said. I’m not an expert on these laws, I only know what I read, mostly on FR.
There is an unresolved war over possession of territory in former Ottoman Syria. Advocacy for one side or the other to win without incitement to violence is protected speech, whoever is speaking.
Is that what was happening on the college campuses?
Weren't they supporting Hamas? Weren't they denying that October 7th happened?
Last I checked, Hamas was on the State Department list of terrorist organizations. Supporting Hamas at rallies on American college campuses meets the U.S. Code conditions for deportation for supporting terrorist organizations.
-PJ .