Departamento de Justiça processa a UCLA por tratamento de estudantes judeus

O Departamento de Justiça dos Estados Unidos entrou com uma ação judicial contra a Universidade da Califórnia, Los Angeles, na terça-feira. O órgão acusou a instituição de violar a lei federal de direitos civis ao tolerar um ambiente hostil para estudantes judeus e israelenses.

A denúncia citou um acampamento montado no campus em abril de 2024. As autoridades afirmaram que a ação foi ilegal e que estudantes judeus sofreram ataques durante o protesto. O processo alega que a UCLA demonstrou indiferença deliberada ao antissemitismo generalizado no campus, em violação às normas do Título VI referentes aos beneficiários de verbas federais.

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