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Rubio says administration will review visa statuses of arrested Columbia protesters

  • On May 7, 2025, about 100 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Columbia University's Butler Library reading room in New York, leading to a police intervention and over 75 arrests.
  • The protest stemmed from ongoing campus activism against Columbia's alleged investments linked to genocide and its cooperation with security forces, prompting the university to request police support.
  • The police response involved forceful arrests with some injuries to officers and protesters, while the university condemned the disruption during final exams and called the behavior unacceptable.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that federal authorities are assessing whether to revoke the visas of individuals involved in the trespassing and vandalism during the Columbia University protest.
  • The event triggered calls for disciplinary actions against involved individuals and intensified scrutiny of Columbia's role in suppressing protests amid wider political tensions on campus.
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America First Report broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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