Trump vs. University: UCLA faces a federal demand of $ 1 billion. Civil rights violations after DOJ reveal what we know

The US administration is pursuing a disposal of $ 1 billion from the UCLA, as a White House official on Friday confirmed after allegations of antisementism and violation of civil rights by the Department of Justice. UCLA has become the first state university to face such comprehensive funding sanctions over the concerns of civil rights related to antisemitis and positive action.The administration has previously interacted with private institutions, obtained $ 50 million from Brown University and $ 221 million from Columbia University, while chasing large settlements with institutions such as Harvard University, AP reported.The source of the White House, speaking anonymously due to lack of authority, did not give any additional information about specific demands or settlement figures.The UCLA reported that the administration had set $ 584 million in federal grants. On 29 July, the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice determined that the UCLA had failed to address enmity towards the students of Jews and Israel, violating the VI, equal protection section of the fourteenth amendment and the title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.The university faced criticism in 2024 to handle Israel-we war protesters. During an incident, counters broke the infiltration, resulting in violence that injured several people before the intervention of the police. The next day, officials arrested more than 200 persons who refused to spread. The Jewish students reported the protesters to stop them from participating in classrooms.James b. The President of the University of California, Miliken, on Friday admitted to receiving the document of the Department of Justice. He expressed concern that the proposed disposal California system would severely affect the university, including some of the country’s major public universities.Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Trump’s perspective, depicting it as an attempt to suppress academic freedom. He said that he refused to follow the route raised by other institutions reaching the settlements.Peter McDono of the American Council on Education suggested that the demand for adequate settlement was politically motivated, citing UCLA status and UCLA status against Trump within the California system.The administration has employed federal funds to advocate for reforms in reputed institutions, which sees as dominance of liberalism and antismitism. It has also investigated diversity programs alleging discrimination against white and Asian American students.The University of Columbia recently agreed to settle $ 200 million, addressing the Federal Antidicrimation Law violations, restoring more than $ 400 million in research funding. The administration is using this agreement as a model for other universities.The UCLA recently settled a separate case about the 2024 opposition, with three Jewish students to pay $ 6 million to pay $ 6 million and a professor who claimed violation of civil rights. The university has since implemented new protest guidelines and established a campus and community security office.Settlement contributes to $ 2.3 million to fight antisamitism. Chancellor Julio Franak, who has Jewish heritage and holocaust connections in family, has launched programs to address antismitism and anti -Israel bias.