PRESIDENT
TRUMP SIGNS
EXECUTIVE ORDER TO
COMBAT ANTI-SEMITISM
He
Vowed To ‘Crush The Monstrous Evil’ Of Anti-Semitism Wherever
It’s Found In The U.S.
12
December, 2019
President
Donald Trump used the occasion of a Hanukkah party at the White House
on Wednesday to sign an executive order broadening the definition of
anti-Semitism and instructing government agencies to treat Jews as a
protected class on college campuses.
The
White House issued a fact sheet regarding the new executive order,
which stated, in part:
“President
Trump’s order makes it clear that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 applies to anti-Semitic discrimination based on race, color,
or national origin. When enforcing Title VI against covered
anti-Semitic discrimination, agencies will consider the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism
as well as the IHRA’s contemporary examples.
“The
President is also directing Federal agencies to identify other ways
the Government can use nondiscrimination authorities to address
anti-Semitism. This action further demonstrates the unwavering
commitment of President Trump and his Administration to combating all
forms of anti-Semitism.c
“In
the past few years, there has been a disturbing trend of rising
anti-Semitism in the United States. Anti-Semitic incidents have
increased in America since 2013, particularly in schools and on
college campuses.
“These
incidents include horrific acts of violence against Jewish Americans
and synagogues in the United States. Earlier this year, 18 Democrat
Members of Congress cosponsored legislation in support of the
anti-Semitic “Boycott, Divest, Sanctions” (BDS) movement.
In
their resolution, these Congressmen and Congresswomen shockingly
compared support for Israel to support for Nazi Germany.”
At
the ceremony, the president told reporters:
“In
a few moments I will sign an Executive Order to combat anti-Semitism.
This action makes clear that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act—which
prohibits the federal funding of universities and other institutions
that engage in discrimination—applies to institutions that traffic
in anti-Semitic hate.
“This
is a very powerful document that we are signing today. It’s been a
very big story over the past number of days when they heard.
“As
you know they had almost universal support in Congress and yet they
didn’t get it done. This has gone on for years and years. They’ve
almost had universal support but there was always a roadblock.
“This
year there is no roadblock because I’m doing it myself. It’s much
easier. We have support from many in Congress. This is our message to
universities: If you want to accept the tremendous amount of federal
dollars that you get every year, you must reject anti-Semitism. It’s
very simple.
“My
administration will never tolerate the suppression, persecution, or
silencing of the Jewish people. We have also taken a firm stand
against these so-called divestment and sanctions movement, or BDS.
You know that very well.”
The
president also invoked the mass shooting in Jersey City on Tuesday
during the signing ceremony. He said the U.S. will “with one voice”
vow to “crush the monstrous evil” of anti-Semitism “whenever
and wherever it appears.”
(Photo
Credit: The White House)
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