Core Points - The Trump administration has initiated an "anti-Semitism" complaint investigation against the California State University (CSU) system, which comprises over 20 campuses and serves approximately 63,000 faculty and 460,000 students [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - CSU confirmed that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a systemic complaint against it and has issued a subpoena to California State University, Los Angeles, requesting private phone numbers and emails of employees [1] - CSU has stated that it will cooperate with the investigation [1] Group 2: Government Actions and Reactions - Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has conducted a comprehensive review of alleged "anti-Semitism" at various universities, including Harvard and Columbia, demanding that these institutions eliminate "anti-Semitism" and abolish admissions policies favoring minority groups, or face cuts or freezes in federal funding [1] - Critics argue that the government conflates criticism of Israel with "anti-Semitism" [1] - The Trump administration has faced setbacks in funding freeze lawsuits against prestigious institutions like Harvard and the University of California, but reached settlements with Columbia University and Brown University, with the latter agreeing to some of the government's demands [1]
美政府对加州州立大学发起投诉调查
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-30 01:41