El Departamento de Justicia demanda a la UCLA por el trato a estudiantes judíos

El Departamento de Justicia de los Estados Unidos presentó una demanda contra la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles, el martes. Acusó a la institución de violar la ley federal de derechos civiles al tolerar un entorno hostil para los estudiantes judíos e israelíes.

La denuncia citó un campamento instalado en el campus en abril de 2024. Las autoridades señalaron que la acción fue ilegal y que los estudiantes judíos sufrieron ataques durante la protesta. La demanda sostiene que la UCLA mostró una indiferencia deliberada ante el antisemitismo generalizado en el campus, incumpliendo las normas del Título VI sobre los beneficiarios de fondos federales.

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