The move would make it a criminal offense to engage with "Terrorgram" and it would help prevent children from getting caught up in far-right extremism.
The report recommended that the Stamford Board pursue censure rather than removing Figueroa from office because they would be faced with a steep legal battle.
“These findings paint a deeply concerning picture of what Jewish students are facing on campuses today,” said Adam Lehman, president and CEO of Hillel International.
The executive order particularly focused on school campuses, which it noted were particularly afflicted by the “unprecedented wave of vile antisemitic discrimination, vandalism, and violence.”
"Acts of vandalism of University buildings and attempts to harass and intimidate members of our community are unacceptable and abhorrent and will not be tolerated," the university said.
“The memory of the Holocaust reminds us that the seeds of hatred must be confronted wherever they appear,” CAM Chief Government Affairs Officer Lisa Katz said.
"Let's pray for the victims of the Jewish genocide in Gaza," far-right monarchist party Confederation of the Polish Crown chairman and MEP Grzegorz Braun twice shouted.
Columbia University is reportedly the main focus of the legislation, following numerous instances of antisemitic and anti-Israel activity on its campus.
Attendees at the game said that some members of the basketball team followed their coach's lead by not shaking the Jewish students' hands after the game.
"Israeli soldiers should not enjoy rest and recreation from genocide in New Zealand," Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) said in the newsletter.