In the early morning hours of November 7, more than 12 police officers showed up outside at an address in Springfield, Virginia, knocked, broke down the door, and raided the family home of two Palestinian American students at George Mason University.

University and Fairfax County police refused to show the family the warrant. One Fairfax County detective with the FBIā€™s Joint Terrorism Task Force ā€” cross-designated as a local and federal agent ā€” was also present. The family and Mason faculty supporting them, however, believe they know what the FBI-led investigation was about: the young family membersā€™ pro-Palestine activism.

Two of the Palestinian American familyā€™s daughters attend George Mason. One is an undergraduate student and the co-president of Masonā€™s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. The other is in a masterā€™s program at Mason and a former president of the schoolā€™s SJP chapter.

In short order, the schoolā€™s SJP chapter was suspended. Soon after, George Mason Police Chief Carl Rowan Jr. served the sisters with criminal trespass notices barring them from campus for four years ā€” meaning that they can no longer continue their education

The severe moves against the family and the schoolā€™s SJP chapter are part of the latest wave of the crackdown against campus Palestine solidarity protests. As Israelā€™s war and demonstrations against it have dragged into a second year, the repression of Gaza protests continues to derail studentsā€™ education and ensnare them in disciplinary and court proceedings over activism on campus.

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    23 days ago

    Just surveillance state things. Feds coming at you for believing the wrong thing. Unless the FBI is the new graffiti task force, it was always more about what they think than what they did.