Pro-Hamas agitators stormed Columbia University’s library, disrupting students during finals. They shouted slogans, waved banners, and refused to leave until police arrested 80 of them. These radicals showed no respect for law, order, or the hardworking Americans who fund their visas.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio took bold action, vowing to revoke visas for foreign protesters. “Pro-Hamas thugs are no longer welcome here,” he declared. This sends a clear message: America won’t tolerate foreign radicals abusing our generosity to spread hatred.
Columbia’s leadership caved to the mob until pressure forced them to call police. Acting President Claire Shipman called the chaos “unacceptable” but waffled on whether outsiders led the riot. Weak university policies have let antisemitism fester for years.
The Trump administration is cracking down on elite schools shielding anti-Israel extremists. Federal funding and contracts worth billions are at risk if colleges keep allowing hate. Finally, someone’s holding these ivory towers accountable.
Rubio’s move relies on a powerful legal tool: deporting visa holders who support terror groups. The First Amendment protects Americans, not foreign radicals. If you hate our values, you don’t deserve to stay.
Behind the scenes, Project 2025 is rooting out woke extremism in academia. The Heritage Foundation’s plan targets schools like Columbia that prioritize leftist agendas over education. Taxpayer dollars shouldn’t fund anti-American indoctrination.
One Columbia grad student already faces detention, and $400 million in aid hangs in the balance. Students on visas are scrambling—good. If you side with Hamas, pack your bags.
This is how we restore sanity. No more coddling terrorists. No more double standards. America First means protecting our citizens, our values, and our future from those who despise them all.