MIT admitted the reason it failed to follow through with threats to suspend students who participated in an unauthorized anti-Israel protest was because the school feared the agitators could be deported. Institute President Sally Kornbluth acknowledged the elite university's position in a statement in response to a protest that posed a threat to Jewish and students.The demonstration was held on Thursday in 'Lobby 7,' the entrance to MIT. University regulations specifically occurring at the site of heavy campus traffic.
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