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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUS anti-fascism expert blocked from flying to Spain at airport
Rutgers University professor who published book on antifa was informed at boarding gate that his trip was cancelledhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/09/anti-fascism-mark-bray-rutgers-university

A Rutgers University professor who taught a course on anti-fascism was blocked from leaving the US for Spain on Wednesday night, according to media reports, hours after Donald Trump hosted a White House roundtable highlighting the impact of antifa or anti-fascist far-left activists. Mark Bray, an historian who published the 2017 book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, and has taught courses on anti-fascism at the New Jersey university, was attempting to board a plane at Newark airport bound for Europe when he was informed at the boarding gate that the reservations for him and his family had been cancelled.
The professor, nicknamed Dr Antifa by a group of students, had said he was moving to Europe after receiving death threats. Turning Point USA activists have claimed he is a financier for the leftwing movement. Someone cancelled my familys flight out of the country at the last second, Bray posted on Bluesky social media. We got our boarding passes. We checked our bags. Went through security. Then at our gate our reservation disappeared. A petition calling for his removal from the university had been launched in the weeks following the assassination of the Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk and Brays home address was revealed on social media.
âSomeoneâ cancelled my familyâs flight out of the country at the last second.
— Mark Bray (@mark-bray.bsky.social) 2025-10-08T23:57:13.680Z
We got our boarding passes. We checked our bags. Went through security. Then at our gate our reservation âdisappeared.â
One threat included a vow to kill him in front of his students, according to the Washington Post. The threats led to Brays decision to relocate to Spain with his wife and two children and to continue to teach his students remotely. Since my family and I do not feel safe in our home at the moment, we are moving for the year to Europe, Bray said in an email to students on Sunday. Truly I am so bummed about not being able to spend time with you all in the classroom. Bray told the New York Times earlier on Wednesday that my role in this is as a professor. Ive never been part of an antifa group, and Im not currently. But he added that theres an effort underway to paint me as someone who is doing the things that Ive researched, but that couldnt be further from the truth.
Bray told the outlet that the family were rebooked for Thursday evening but were in the dark about why the earlier booking had been cancelled. I may sound conspiratorial, but I dont think it is a coincidence, he said. Were at a hotel and were just going to try again. After Kirks assassination, the rightwing influencer Jack Posobiec called Bray a domestic terrorist professor on X. The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA then circulated a petition that accused the professor of being an outspoken, well-known antifa member and called for his dismissal. The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA has said it does not support harassment or doxing, but Bray is on a list of academics the group identifies as advancing left-leaning classroom propaganda.
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