ICE arrests Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University protests, his lawyer says

Which can be revoked...He isn't a citizen...
For what cause. Hence the first question.

The fact he spoke opinion that the shitler! regime didn't like is good cause to stifle our long stand right of free speech.
 
Yes he is not here illegally
However he does not have the advantage of full American citizenship
He has violated no US law or even a college one. He just spoke out against the crisis in Palestine.
 
For what cause. Hence the first question.

The fact he spoke opinion that the shitler! regime didn't like is good cause to stifle our long stand right of free speech.
Cause is kidnapping and imprisoning students who are not warped like he is. We don’t allow that chumley
 
He has violated no US law or even a college one. He just spoke out against the crisis in Palestine.
An arrest warrant would not have been issued if no law was broken
 
Cause is kidnapping and imprisoning students who are not warped like he is. We don’t allow that chumley
Hilarious

if that were true (it's not) then where are the charges.
 
Protesting the war in Gaza makes him a terrorist?
Inciting violence against Jewish students is.

What you are seeing is that, despite the Democrats’ preferences, Jews will no longer be the only minority that is not afforded protection from hateful bigots inciting violence.
 
Inciting violence against Jewish students is.

What you are seeing is that, despite the Democrats’ preferences, Jews will no longer be the only minority that is not afforded protection from hateful bigots inciting violence.
Post what he said.

Because nobody has asserted that he incited violence. Hence the no charges part of the conversation.
 
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For what cause. Hence the first question.

The fact he spoke opinion that the shitler! regime didn't like is good cause to stifle our long stand right of free speech.
Not sure how many times this has to be posted...But here ya go, maybe you'll read it this time....

"Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said “Khalil led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization,” and linked his arrest to Trump’s executive order. Secretary of State Marco Rubio later confirmed on social media that the Trump Administration “will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported.”
 
Washington — President Trump warned Monday that this weekend's arrest of prominent Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil by federal immigration authorities is the first "of many to come" amid his administration's crackdown on students and alleged "agitators" protesting Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza. The same day, a federal judge blocked Khalil's deportation and scheduled a court hearing after Khalil's attorney filed a petition challenging the arrest.

The president wrote in a post on his social media platform Truth Social that his administration "will not tolerate" what he said is "pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American" activity on college campuses across the country, and claimed the protests are being waged by "paid agitators" rather than students. As a student at Columbia University last spring, Khalil helped lead demonstrations protesting Israel and the war in Gaza.

"We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country — never to return again," Mr. Trump wrote. "If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of America's Colleges and Universities to comply."

The president said the Saturday night arrest of Khalil is "the first arrest of many to come."


Now here is a man who has said "We are Westerners fighting for the total eradication of Western society." Let that sink in for a minute.
Well, with Trump's many attempts to dismantle the 'administrative state', one could argue that he is a 'westerner fighting for the eradication of western society'.
Trump is going to deport these enemies within, and I for one say good riddance. What say you?


As long as they are here legally, and do not commit crimes, they should be allowed to stay. The gentleman in question, as I understand it, did nothing illegal except express during a protest, his pro hamas sentiment. As long as he broke no law, though I don't agree with this sentiment, but deporting him for a first amendment right would be fascistic. However, if he did things that went beyond just verbal expression, like give aid and comfort to them, travel to GAZA and fight on their side, or, harbor HAMAS criminals in his home, or donate to them, that would be different.

As for enemies within, anyone who violates the constitution, as Trump is doing, is an enemy of the state.
 
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As long as they are here legally, and do not commit crimes, they should be allowed to stay. The gentleman in question, as I understand it, did nothing illegal except express during a protest, his pro hamas sentiment. As long as he broke no law, though I don't agree with this sentiment, but deporting him for a first amendment right would be fascistic.

As for enemies within, anyone who violates the constitution, as Trump is doing, is an enemy of the state.
how do you know that he broke no law?
 
As long as they are here legally, and do not commit crimes, they should be allowed to stay. The gentleman in question, as I understand it, did nothing illegal except express during a protest, his pro hamas sentiment. As long as he broke no law, though I don't agree with this sentiment, but deporting him for a first amendment right would be fascistic. However, if he did things that went beyond just verbal expression, like give aid and comfort to them, travel to GAZA and fight on their side, or, harbor HAMAS criminals in his home, or donate to them, that would be different.

As for enemies within, anyone who violates the constitution, as Trump is doing, is an enemy of the state.
Jesus, can you people not read....I am not going to address this until you go back and READ THE THREAD!
 
Jesus, can you people not read....I am not going to address this until you go back and READ THE THREAD!

I read the response to which I replied and the OP. There is no obligation to anyone to do more than that. What is your issue with my comment?
 

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