EO 14188
Additional Measures To Combat Anti-Semitism
Law EnforcementEducationNational Security
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Summary
This executive order directs federal agencies to identify and implement additional legal measures to combat anti-Semitism, particularly on college and university campuses following October 7, 2023. It requires agencies to report on pending civil rights complaints and court cases related to campus anti-Semitism, and directs the Secretary of State, Education, and Homeland Security to recommend ways institutions of higher education can monitor and report activities by foreign nationals that may relate to grounds for inadmissibility.
Key Points
- 1Reaffirms Executive Order 13899 from December 2019 on combating anti-Semitism and directs additional enforcement measures
- 2Requires federal agencies to submit reports within 60 days identifying civil and criminal authorities that could be used to combat anti-Semitism and inventorying pending complaints and court cases against higher education institutions related to post-October 7, 2023 campus anti-Semitism
- 3Directs the Attorney General to consider using civil rights enforcement authorities such as 18 U.S.C. 241 to combat anti-Semitism
- 4Directs the Secretary of Education to inventory Title VI complaints and administrative actions related to anti-Semitism in K-12 and higher education
- 5Requires the Secretaries of State, Education, and Homeland Security to recommend ways institutions can familiarize themselves with grounds for alien inadmissibility and report relevant activities by foreign students and staff
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the executive order. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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