2025 Holocaust Remembrance: Honoring Victims, Battling Rising Hate
Published Date: 4/28/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
In 2025, the U.S. honors the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and other groups targeted by the Nazis during the Days of Remembrance. The government is fighting rising anti-Semitism at schools and public places by using legal tools and enforcing strict actions against hate crimes. This remembrance week reminds us to preserve survivor stories and stand strong against hate, with no new costs to taxpayers.
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Removal of Resident Aliens for Violations
The President said the Federal Government will use legal tools to combat anti‑Semitic harassment, "including through the removal of resident aliens who violate our laws." If you are a resident alien, this statement signals that federal enforcement may include removal for related violations.
Federal Action Against Campus Anti‑Semitism
If you are a student, the President directed the Federal Government by Executive Order to use all available and appropriate legal tools to combat anti‑Semitic harassment in schools and on college campuses, and to investigate and swiftly punish anti‑Semitic discrimination. This is meant to protect students and campus communities from harassment.
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