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Nearly half of the pro-Palestinian protesters arrested earlier this week at The University of Texas at Austin were not affiliated with the university.

Law enforcement officials arrested 57 protesters during Wednesday’s event organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee after participants refused to disperse despite demands from authorities and the university. Of those arrested, 26 were neither students nor faculty of the university, according to officials at UT-Austin. . .

>Nearly half of the pro-Palestinian protesters arrested earlier this week at The University of Texas at Austin were not affiliated with the university. >Law enforcement officials arrested 57 protesters during Wednesday’s event organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee after participants refused to disperse despite demands from authorities and the university. Of those arrested, 26 were neither students nor faculty of the university, according to officials at UT-Austin. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/IRbYw)

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It's protest tourism. It's the same at all of these "protests" and riots. Most of them are not from the city or state. Some of them are not even from the country.

What needs to be done is to investigate where the funding is coming from and shut them down and arrest them all.

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I'm sure the FBI is on top of that. /s