I am Jewish, and while I am encouraged by this action to fight antisemitism, I think it should be more broad. ANY non-citizen who breaks the law in this country for something more serious than a traffic violation should be deported. You are a guest in this country until you are fully admitted to our community by becoming a legal resident, much less a citizen. Until that time, your primary job is to abide by the rules of our society to prove that you deserve a place here. It is not an entitlement, it is something that you earn through good behavior and a showing that you’re going to be a reasonably productive member of society in some way. This should not apply just to people engaged in anti-Israel protests, but to a far larger group of people. I wonder, for example, how many immigrants took part in the riots of 2020 - and why those people are still here?
Hear hear! This should be the law of the land, if I am allowed to say this as an alien.
Living in America as a guest, a (legal) alien, is a privilege indeed, and just like all privileges, it comes with responsibilities. Good and moral behavior is possibly the most important one.
P.S.: And I would love to have a similar law in my country…