Axios: Trump May End Foreign Student Visas At Pro-Hamas Colleges

Yesterday we learned that pro-Hamas extremists at Columbia are planning to erect a new encampment on the school’s campus sometime today. Planning for the new encampment has been taking place in secret.





The coordinating meeting took place at a community center on Tuesday night in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, approximately 12 miles from campus, according to screenshots of Signal messages from organizers and a person who was at the meeting…

More than 100 people were present at the gathering and all wore masks to conceal their identities, according to the person…

The student organizers did not introduce speakers by name and instead used Signal usernames and code names — including the beloved Pokémon “Squirtle” and words such as “butterfly” — to distinguish one another, according to the recording.

Organizers have also refrained from referring to the upcoming encampments as “encampments,” according to screenshots of Signal messages from the organizers and conversations with two people familiar with the planning for the protests. In writing, and verbally, participants have designated the encampments with a code name, the “circus.”

The circus sounds about right for this group of clowns. They plan to arrive on campus without their masks to avoid alerting security to what they are doing. The takeover of the campus quad is supposed to happen today but hasn’t so far.

Columbia caught wind of the report and put out a statement saying no new encampment would be allowed. Instead, they would be removed and anyone who refused to disperse could be arrested:





If encampments or tents are established on University property, Public Safety will take the following actions: 

  • Public Safety will immediately take steps to remove tents or other structures and remove them from the area; 

  • Access to affected areas will be restricted, and the University may implement additional restrictions to campus access; 

  • Participants will be instructed to disperse. Individuals who refuse to disperse will be identified and sanctions, including potential removal from campus and possible arrest, may be applied.

Unless Columbia folds, this new encampment is not going to succeed. Indeed, the activists seem to be preparing for failure.

A form being dispersed by organizers and obtained by NBC tells participants to prepare for “prolonged jail time” and how emergency contacts can access their apartments or homes.

It’s possible the plans for today are being delayed by escalation taking place on another campus nearby. CCNY announced the creation of a “liberated zone” on campus today.





CUAD, the group behind Columbia protests/crimes was encouraging people to head over there. So was Within Our Lifetime.

Things at the liberated zone were quiet at first.

“From the river to the sea,” they chanted.

But it appears the liberate zone didn’t stay liberated very long as police cracked down and used pepper spray on the liberators.





There is likely going to be more video from CCNY later plus there still could be another ring to this circus if the activists follow through on the plan to takeover Columbia’s campus. I’ll update this post later if there are any big developments. Until then, I guess we’re all just waiting.





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