The pro-Palestine protests that erupted at Columbia University have spilled out to the rest of the country, leading to clashes with police at college campuses in Ohio, Texas, Michigan, Minnesota, California, and more.

At the state-funded City College of New York, students set up an encampment promoting “intifada,” an Arabic word meaning “uprising” or “shaking off” used by Palestinians for their violent protests against Israel. “Palestine calls this University Intifada,” said activist organizer Nerdeen Kiswani into a megaphone. “We have a right to control where our tuition goes and that it should never go to oppressing any people anywhere!” Kiswani added, calling for a total divestment of the school into any companies that do business with Israel.

Republican Senators Josh Hawley (MO) and Tom Cotton (AK) have called on President Biden to deploy the national guard in order to protect pro-Israel students. News network CBS claimed there has since been an uptick in threats of violence against Palestine protestors.

At the University of Texas at Austin, nearly 60 arrests were made after demonstrators clashed with law enforcement, who tried to break up the crowds with horses and riot gear.

Faculty and staff walked out in support of the protestors.

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Texas Governor Greg Abott said protestors “belong in jail” and said “antisemitism will not be tolerated in Texas.”

There were protests in California, Indiana, Georgia, DC, New York, Illinois, and Florida.

The University of Southern California (USC) announced that it is cancelling its main graduation event due to security threats posed by the protests.


Shane Devine is a writer covering politics and business for VT and a regular guest on The Unusual Suspects. Follow Shane’s work here.

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