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Democrats Face Backlash for Supporting Arrested Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil


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On 3/14/2025 at 7:01 AM, Social Media said:

According to Leavitt, the Secretary of State can take action against individuals deemed "adversarial to the foreign policy and national security interests" of the United States. She further accused Khalil of distributing "pro-Hamas propaganda" on campus, making it clear that the administration would not allow foreign students to promote ideologies linked to terrorist organizations responsible for American deaths.  

She’s referring here to immigration law that’s been linked to in this topic already. The lefties bury their heads in the sand and still claim it’s a free speech issue. His trial is not about free speech.

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2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

do not think you understand what free speech means, at least in the USA. 

 

 

Sometimes the arrogance you get on this forum is amazing---so Please humor me Yellowtail  ==Just tell ME--WHAT IS HE CHARGED WITH...... or if thats to difficult just send silly messages like the  last one................:w00t:

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Separately, a Columbia student from India who had her student visa revoked after failing to disclose information on her arrest  in connection with anti-Israel protests when applying for a visa extension  has "self-deported" to Canada, the Department of Homeland Security said in a press release.  

 

A Palestinian student from the West Bank was arrested because of a visa overstay since 2022, the release added.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/03/14/video-columbia-university-student-whose-visa-was-revoked-supporting-hamas-and

 

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10 minutes ago, coolcarer said:

New video of the wannabe terrorist leading the sheep to breakin to Columbia University

 

No, that's not what's happening in the video.

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16 minutes ago, stevenl said:

No, that's not what's happening in the video.

Oh yes it is Mr one liner The video of him inside with the same sheep has already been posted on here. 🥱

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On 3/14/2025 at 8:18 AM, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

Not charged as of yet; however, Mahmoud Khalil is a pro-Hamas activist, and as such, is a serious threat to the national security of the US; if you don’t think that is a good enough reason for him to be deported, then you are part of the problem.

 

Supporting and enabling terrorist sympathisers and antisemites is the reason that the Democrats were flushed down the gurgler at the recent election, something it seems you have failed to grasp.

 

 

 

You are conflating support for Palestinians with support for Hamas, as is Rubio et al. Khalil and the protesters are victims of this strategy.

 

Also, mixing up antisemitism with anti-Zionism has been a strategy for around 10 years as a means of suppressing free speech of people who support self-determination for the Palestinians, but since October 2023 the campaign against free speech has been abetted by laws equating the two through the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism.

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9 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

 

Separately, a Columbia student from India who had her student visa revoked after failing to disclose information on her arrest  in connection with anti-Israel protests when applying for a visa extension  has "self-deported" to Canada, the Department of Homeland Security said in a press release.  

 

A Palestinian student from the West Bank was arrested because of a visa overstay since 2022, the release added.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/03/14/video-columbia-university-student-whose-visa-was-revoked-supporting-hamas-and

 

What a fabulous video. Cant wait to see more. Hope he makes a speech from the tarmac in Damascus.

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52 minutes ago, placnx said:

You are conflating support for Palestinians with support for Hamas,

 

Really ? remind me please of the nationality of every single member of the terrorist organisation Hamas; and remind me of the nationality of every resident in Gaza that voted for Hamas to be their recognised government in 2007, and have supported them ever since.

 

And when you’ve done that, please remind me of the nationality of every person, both Hamas and civilian, that took part in the most barbaric atrocity in modern history on 7th October 2023; and then remind me of the nationality of every civilian that lined the streets of Gaza, jeering, hitting and spitting on the wounded and dead bodies of innocent Israeli citizens that were paraded through Gaza on 7th Oct 23.

 

And finally, please remind me of the nationality of the members of the UN relief agency UNRWA, that have been hiding hostages in their facilities in Gaza, and some of who’s members took part in 7th Oct massacres.

 

Take your time, I know these will be difficult questions for you.

 

 

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55 minutes ago, placnx said:

You are conflating support for Palestinians with support for Hamas, as is Rubio et al. Khalil and the protesters are victims of this strategy.

 

Also, mixing up antisemitism with anti-Zionism has been a strategy for around 10 years as a means of suppressing free speech of people who support self-determination for the Palestinians, but since October 2023 the campaign against free speech has been abetted by laws equating the two through the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism.

 

   The USA is campling down on foreign  violent law breaking activists who cause fear and destruction and disruption .

   Some people who agree with those actions of the activists  are trying to stop the clamp down by claiming its a violation of "free speech"

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On 3/13/2025 at 7:39 PM, bamnutsak said:

 

So the answer to my question is "No"?

 

Please share the "reasons" that a Green Card holder and the spouse of a U.S. citizen can be detained and deported without due process.

Reasons:

"If a green card holder is accused of a crime, their criminal case will go through the justice system. But the process to revoke their permanent status takes place in immigration court, where officials must present evidence to justify revoking a green card."

"Revoking a green card is a legal process that starts when the U.S. government determines that an individual has violated immigration laws."

"The Department of Homeland Security usually initiates the process. The green card holder will receive a document known as a Notice to Appear in immigration court or, in serious cases, they may be arrested and detained."

https://www.voanews.com/a/under-what-circumstances-can-a-us-green-card-be-revoked/8009714.html

 

Due Process:

"Khalil has been ordered to appear in front of an immigration judge on March 27 at the Lasalle Detention Facility in Louisiana."

 

"Green cards can be revoked, New York-based immigration lawyer Linda Dakin-Grimm told VOA. “It's not that common, but it also isn't rare. People lose their green cards most often when they're convicted of crimes. … A green card is not citizenship."

 

Fourteenth Amendment
Prohibits states from depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Purpose
The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted after the Civil War to protect the rights of Black people and other citizens from discrimination by state governments.
 
The US Constitution was written with the exclusion of "Idiots and Morons" Guess it's time to add Democrats. :stoner:

 

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29 minutes ago, mrwebb8825 said:

Reasons:

"If a green card holder is accused of a crime, their criminal case will go through the justice system. But the process to revoke their permanent status takes place in immigration court, where officials must present evidence to justify revoking a green card."

"Revoking a green card is a legal process that starts when the U.S. government determines that an individual has violated immigration laws."

"The Department of Homeland Security usually initiates the process. The green card holder will receive a document known as a Notice to Appear in immigration court or, in serious cases, they may be arrested and detained."

https://www.voanews.com/a/under-what-circumstances-can-a-us-green-card-be-revoked/8009714.html

 

Due Process:

"Khalil has been ordered to appear in front of an immigration judge on March 27 at the Lasalle Detention Facility in Louisiana."

 

"Green cards can be revoked, New York-based immigration lawyer Linda Dakin-Grimm told VOA. “It's not that common, but it also isn't rare. People lose their green cards most often when they're convicted of crimes. … A green card is not citizenship."

 

Fourteenth Amendment
Prohibits states from depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Purpose
The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted after the Civil War to protect the rights of Black people and other citizens from discrimination by state governments.
 
The US Constitution was written with the exclusion of "Idiots and Morons" Guess it's time to add Democrats. :stoner:

 

I guess you missed 'due process ' in the question posed.

A green card can not be revoked without due process.

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5 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I guess you missed 'due process ' in the question posed.

A green card can not be revoked without due process.

and I guess your poor reading skills missed the part about "Due Process".

 

Due Process:

"Khalil has been ordered to appear in front of an immigration judge on March 27 at the Lasalle Detention Facility in Louisiana."

 

They are going to need people like you this spring/summer in the cherry orchards. :cheesy:

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10 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I guess you missed 'due process ' in the question posed.

A green card can not be revoked without due process.

Due process? What happened to Trump was a dictator, no? 

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25 minutes ago, mrwebb8825 said:

and I guess your poor reading skills missed the part about "Due Process".

 

Due Process:

"Khalil has been ordered to appear in front of an immigration judge on March 27 at the Lasalle Detention Facility in Louisiana."

 

They are going to need people like you this spring/summer in the cherry orchards. :cheesy:

Which is what i didn't miss, hence my correction to your post.

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