Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a press conference Monday that pro-Palestinian student protesters should be expelled from their universities, and that those who are international students should have their visas canceled.
His comments in West Palm Beach come after police arrested pro-Palestine student protesters at Ivy League schools’ Columbia and Yale universities who refused to leave their encampments at the campuses in solidarity with Gaza, according to USA Today. The president of Columbia university cited use of antisemitic language in the demonstrations as a reason for holding virtual classes on Monday, according to USA Today.
The governor referred to President Joe Biden’s stance on the protests as weak and said he would send the U.S. Department of Justice after the universities. DeSantis claimed the protesters were targeting Jewish students.
“You don’t have a right to put a target on someone’s back based on their religion or ethnicity, and if you’re doing those things, you’re going to be shown the door,” DeSantis said. “I think these students if they’re foreign students on visas, their visas should be canceled and they should be sent home. That should just happen. Second, if it’s American students, and they’re violating the code of conduct you start expelling people, and the behavior will change. Right now, in higher education, particularly in those schools up there, the inmates run the asylum.”