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Florida Welcomes Students Fleeing Campus Antisemitism, With Little Evidence That There's Demand

The governor's office said there has been an increase in inquiries about transferring, without providing any numbers to back that up.

(CBS Miami)

January 12, 2024

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week directed the state's universities to make it easier for out-of-state students facing antisemitism and other religious harassment in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war to transfer to Florida campuses.

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DeSantis' directive on Tuesday piggybacks on blowback some Ivy League leaders have faced in response to how they're handling antisemitism and anti-Israel protests on their campuses. The governor's office said there has been an increase in inquiries about transferring, without providing any numbers to back that up.

"With leaders of so-called elite universities enabling antisemitic activities, rather than protecting their students from threats and harassment, it is understandable that many Jewish students are looking for alternatives and looking to Florida," DeSantis, who is campaigning for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, said in a statement.

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