UC Berkeley provides Trump administration list of 160 names in antisemitism investigation
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UC Berkeley provides Trump administration list of 160 names in antisemitism investigation
"Your name was included in reports as part of the documents provided by the office of general council (OGC) to the office of civil rights (OCR) for its investigation. These documents contained information about reports or responses related to alleged antisemitic incidents."
"I think I was a bit startled by it, somewhat flummoxed,"
"Last week, we issued notices to individuals whose names were included in the documents. We are committed to transparency and supporting our campus community while complying with federal investigations."
"The Trump administration believes school officials nationwide are doing little to stop discrimination against Jewish students."
UC Berkeley released the names of roughly 160 students, staff and faculty to the U.S. Department of Education and Office for Civil Rights as part of an investigation into alleged antisemitic incidents. Notices informed individuals that their names appeared in documents from the office of general council provided to OCR, and those documents contained information about reports or responses related to alleged antisemitic incidents. A graduate student said the notice surprised him and linked his inclusion to vocal opposition to the Palestine Solidarity Movement. The university stated it issued notices and affirmed commitments to transparency and community support while complying with federal investigations.
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