Student arrests

Swarthmore College Police Disperse Pro-Palestine Camp, Arrest Nine

Swarthmore College police, acting on the college president’s orders, disbanded a four-day pro-Palestinian encampment, resulting in nine arrests. The demonstration, protesting the college’s investment in Cisco due to its ties to the Israeli government, led to interim suspensions for eight current and one former student. College officials cited safety concerns, violations of college policy, and a lack of willingness from protestors to negotiate as reasons for the forceful removal. The arrests and suspensions have sparked controversy, with students facing potential long-term consequences. This incident follows a pattern of crackdowns on pro-Palestinian activism at various universities.

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Louisiana ICE Facilities Accused of Abusing Detained Students

Three students, Mahmoud Khalil, Rumeysa Ozturk, and Alireza Doroudi, were arrested and transferred to remote Louisiana detention centers, far from their homes and legal representation. These facilities have been the subject of numerous human rights abuse allegations, including unsanitary conditions and limited access to legal counsel. The government’s decision to transfer the students to Louisiana, a state with a conservative legal jurisdiction favorable to its immigration policies, has drawn criticism from advocates. The students face deportation proceedings in Louisiana, despite claims that overcrowding and poor conditions in Northeastern facilities motivated the transfers.

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