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46 UT protesters were let go after prosecutor found they were arrested without probable cause. Among them were 2 journalists covering the story.

[b]Does it bring to mind the unwarranted arrests that took place during the 1960s civil rights movement?
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Meanwhile, Texas governor Greg Abbott says, "Texas will not tolerate anti-Semitism." Really? This is a free country. If I say I'm against the state of Israel, I have a right to. We have a right to protest against a foreign government. We have a right to protest against our own government. That's not anti-Semitism in the first place.

Israeli PM Netanyahu says the protesters should be arrested, which is beyond belief. It's beyond belief that our Congressmen have not called him out on his statement. We just gave Israel $31 billion of taxpayers' money... and he has the audacity to call for the arrest of American protesters? It's unfathomable. The US is violating international humanitarian law by funding Israel after numerous war crimes have been committed. Amnesty international calls it "the worst humanitarian crises in the world." The US has lost all credibility.
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@Justice4All I'm not sure people failed to notice the illegal bombings under Nixon and Kissinger, and the "standing" of the USA was "hated master" ever since, but Columbia students are protesting and covering the protest live on the air. Very timely.