Carlos Portugal Gouvea, a visiting law professor whom Harvard University suspended in October after he was arrested for firing a pellet gun near Temple Beth Zion, an “independent, inclusive” congregation in Brookline, Mass., on Yom Kippur, has agreed to leave the country, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said .
“It is a privilege to work and study in the United States, not a right,” stated Tricia McLaughlin, assistant U.S. secretary of homeland security for public affairs. “There is no room in the United States for brazen, violent acts of antisemitism like this.”
“They are an affront to our core principles as a country and an unacceptable threat against law-abiding American citizens,” McLaughlin said. “We are under zero obligation to admit foreigners who commit these inexplic

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