Posted on 02/01/2025 7:10:51 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
Liu Lijun, a Chinese graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has reportedly had her student visa revoked after organizing pro-Palestine rallies on campus.
Liu was arrested in May 2024 during protests related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 7, 2023.
According to the Telegraph India, the revocation of Liu’s visa follows an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which aims to address antisemitism in response to the conflict. The order focuses on what the Trump administration has described as a rise in antisemitism across U.S. campuses and communities. One key provision of the order threatens to cancel visas for international students involved in pro-Palestinian activism, particularly those with ties to Hamas.
Liu’s case is one of the first instances of visa revocation under the new policy. The executive order directs federal agencies, including Education, State, and Homeland Security, to develop recommendations on how to monitor and report the activities of foreign students and staff involved in such protests. Additionally, these agencies are required to provide the White House with recommendations within 60 days on the legal tools available to combat antisemitism.
Liu was among hundreds of UCLA students participating in protests against Israel’s military actions in Gaza. The protests escalated in early May 2024 when law enforcement raided a solidarity encampment where nearly 400 demonstrators had gathered. According to protest organizers, over 100 people were injured in the raid, with some requiring hospital treatment. Police used flash-bangs and batons to disperse the crowd.
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I can only find this story on obscure web sites and it seems to have started (maybe) on the Telegraph of India.
Juanita Broddrick posted it on X. One X user says the accompanying video is of her May 2024 arrest at a protest at UCLA.
If true, it is very good news. Deportation of the foreign anarchists on our campuses is LONG overdue.
Excellent. She needs to take her pro-terrorist rallies home to China. We don’t need them here.
They will soon find out President Trump is not playing a game.
Smart ones will learn to behave themselves.
Trump should do the same for any of these foreigners who organize protests that harass or inconvenience actual US citizens. For example: stopping traffic.
It’s a good start.
I have to wonder what grade the CCP will give her ?
Pass/Fail
“Student”
Deportation of the foreign anarchists agents on our campuses is LONG overdue.
She can organize protests in China now.
When I was in grad school, I was kind of busy doing other stuff.
Making her parents proud. She’s a nutcase going against their wishes. She’s in big trouble when she gets back. The Chinese have no interest in Palis. They are thought of as animals.
Forgot, other stuff = studying.
Pass/Fail
Too obvious. She was only involved in protests because she was following orders.
Unless she is a PLA agent sent here to foment unrest and discord to harm the USA.
I kind of figured “other stuff” meant “studying”
No time for undergraduate partying when you’re in grad school.
I did my MBA at night. It was 2.5 years of 70-80 hour weeks, 40 at work and 30-40 at school and homework. It was brutal.
Good! Toss all these evil scum out of America NOW!
(Ps: yes, there’s been a veritable blizzard of anti- American, anti- Christian, anti- Jewish propaganda from several websites in India these last 2 or 3 years. Their filth is all over the internet. I’m not exactly sure WTH is going on except that a lot of it has a pro- Arab/Moslem terrorist bias. Maybe there are some Moslem terrorist agents who’ve found safe “cover” in India (or, perhaps, using Indian servers from Iran or Saudi Arabia or Qatar??)
Get her the hell out of here.
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