Harvard professor arrested by US immigration agents after firing pellet gun near synagogue.

U.S. immigration authorities arrested a visiting professor at Harvard Law School this week after he pleaded guilty to discharging a pellet gun ​outside a Massachusetts synagogue the day before Yom Kippur, the U.S. Department of Homeland ‌Security said on Thursday.

Carlos Portugal Gouvea, a Brazilian citizen, was arrested on Wednesday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after ‌his temporary nonimmigrant visa was revoked by the U.S. State Department following what President Donald Trump's administration labeled an "anti-Semitic shooting incident" — a description at odds with how local authorities have described the case.

Despite the Trump administration's ‍claims, the Temple Beth Zion ⁠has previously told its community members that the incident did not appear to have been fueled by antisemitism, a view shared by the Brookline Police Department, which investigated the ⁠matter.

The temple has said that police informed it that Gouvea was "unaware that he lived next to, and was shooting his ‌BB gun next to, a synagogue or that it was a religious holiday."#TrendingTopic #TRUMP #Write2Earn #Write2Earn! #usa