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Jewish students at Georgetown protest detention of professor Badar Khan Suri : NPR

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Badar Khan Suri is earing glasses and a blue plaid shirt and standing in a hallway of arches.

Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri.

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public letter opposing the arrest and detention of researcher Badar Khan Suri, saying that President Trump’s policies make Jews on campus less safe.

The Jewish students who have signed call Suri’s arrest and detention “an authoritarian move that harms the entire campus community.”

The letter was published on Friday in Georgetown’s newspaper, “The Hoya.”

Suri, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown and an Indian national, was arrested by masked federal agents following a Ramadan iftar in March. He is being accused by Department of Homeland Security officials of spreading Hamas propaganda.

Department of Homeland Security’s Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said on X: “Suri was a foreign exchange student at Georgetown University actively spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media. Suri has close connections to a known or suspected terrorist, who is a senior advisor to Hamas.”

Suri’s father-in-law was formerly an advisor to Hamas, according to the New York Times.

Suri’s lawyers deny that he has spread propaganda, and accuse the Trump administration of retaliating against Suri and his wife for their support for Palestinians and ties to Gaza.

NPR reached out to the administration for comment on the letter’s assertion — that the prominent detentions and deportation threats weaponize antisemitism. DHS’ Tricia McLaughlin responded, “Pretty absurd mental gymnastics to believe that revoking visas of individuals who glorify and support terrorists, harass Jews and do the bidding of organizations that relish the killing of Americans and Jews, is in fact, making Jewish students less safe.”

The letter by the Jewish Georgetown students, professors and alumni reads in part, “President Trump is weaponizing Jewish identity, faith and fears of antisemitism as a smokescreen for his authoritarian agenda, further damaging the campus climate for everyone.”

Disagreement on what constitutes antisemitism

The Georgetown letter was published a day after the Trump administration laid out its case for detaining activist Mahmoud Khalil, who has been accused of providing support to Hamas terrorism. The administration’s rationale largely rests on allegations of antisemitism and “disruptive activities.”

It also comes two days after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it will begin screening immigrants’ social media for evidence of antisemitic activity.

In January, Trump issued an executive order that laid out measures to combat antisemitism, particularly on college campuses.

Some Jews at Georgetown are questioning the motivation and consequences of such policies.

“To justify this incursion by the federal government to come in and snatch individuals up from their communities…this does nothing for our safety,” said Jonathan Mendoza, a student in the Master’s in Democracy & Governance program who signed the public letter.

Emma Pinto, a signer and first year law student at Georgetown, said she was particularly disturbed when the administration posted, “Shalom Mahmoud” (in reference to Mahmoud Khalil) on X. To her, this reinforces the antisemitic trope that Jews wield undue levels of power in society.

Signatories of the Georgetown letter include students, faculty, staff and alumni, who say they hold “varying opinions and perspectives on Israel-Palestine.”

Pinto said that despite these differences, the signers felt aligned on the question of Suri’s detention. They agree, Pinto said, that the arrest of Suri, Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, along with the revocation of student and work visas of many others — violates civil liberties, and creates a climate of fear.

“You might find all protest for Palestine antisemitic,” said Pinto. But, “You also agree that detaining people and sowing fear in a community is not the way.”



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