US colleges vie to address alleged antisemitism as Trump administration cracks down | CNN Business

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College campuses embroiled in allegations of antisemitism are bracing for a possible crackdown by the Trump administration, but uncertainty looms.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order during his second week in office promising to “combat antisemitism” on college campuses – by potentially revoking visas and directing universities to “monitor” and “report” on international students and staff.

But experts question both the legality of the order and the logistics of enforcement, leaving administrators, staff and students unclear about what it will mean for them.

Lee Bollinger, president emeritus of

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