Georgetown Fellow taken outside his home in Arlington

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


"Marco said so therefore it is . . . "

Is this really what we have disintegrated into? The government is no longer required to support allegations? Fun times are coming!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



Who is Gina? Get off X. It’s mostly propaganda and trolls now. Read real news. Read books.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Let the facts play out. The public does not know what those close connections are and/or whether he took any steps to support Hamas.
Anonymous
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Among other lies in Gina’s X, the Al Waleed Center was not founded by any Hamas person. It was founded by Prince Al Waleed, a Saudi prince and billionaire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Let the facts play out. The public does not know what those close connections are and/or whether he took any steps to support Hamas.


Normally, I’d agree. But they literally admitted to trying to deport people so fast courts don’t have time to stop them. If they have a legit reason to deport someone, there is zero reason to rush & break rules/laws. Do it the right way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Let the facts play out. The public does not know what those close connections are and/or whether he took any steps to support Hamas.


Normally, I’d agree. But they literally admitted to trying to deport people so fast courts don’t have time to stop them. If they have a legit reason to deport someone, there is zero reason to rush & break rules/laws. Do it the right way.


If they are legally allowed to deport, and no judge has blocked the deportation (yet), then they are doing it the right way. Please explain what rules/laws are being broken? Secretary Rubio invoked the INA as the legal justification.
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Anonymous wrote:Where’s the poster who freaks out that any kind of internet moderation is “totalitarian “? She should read this. This is fascism, people.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/19/trump-deportation-georgetown-graduate-student-00239754


Why are agents wearing masks?


Two weeks to slow the spread!
Anonymous
Here we go, the apologists rushing in to defend the indefensible. There’s a reason we keep calling you authoritarians and Nazis. Suggest you do a bit of reflection and think about how this might harm you in the future if allowed to continue unchecked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here we go, the apologists rushing in to defend the indefensible. There’s a reason we keep calling you authoritarians and Nazis. Suggest you do a bit of reflection and think about how this might harm you in the future if allowed to continue unchecked.


+1
They won’t get it until it happens to someone they care about. Then they’ll say “I never saw it coming”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Let the facts play out. The public does not know what those close connections are and/or whether he took any steps to support Hamas.


What would you like us to do when they come to your home in the middle of the night masked and disappear you away without any due process? You understand how authoritarian regimes work, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Let the facts play out. The public does not know what those close connections are and/or whether he took any steps to support Hamas.


Tell it to the professional soccer player who is currently slave labor in an El Salvador gulag right now because Trump and ICE are sloppy AF.
Anonymous
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From various articles:

A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.


Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.


Certainly is. You ever hear of RICO?

Moreover, we informally judge people based on associations all the time. Trump and the Proud Boys, for example.

Devil is in the details.
Anonymous
There is always more to the story.......

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