He hasn't been charged with a felony. |
Yet. This is a story which is still unfolding. This will play out in court. Until that process is completed, speculation is all that is possible. That said, I'd say it's a safe bet he'll be deported in the end, and that such a result will meet with widespread acclaim. Like Columbia's loss of funding, this is important to the government as a demonstration of the allowable limits of both behavior and inaction when it comes to activities which are nominally political protests but which often appear to veer off to be vandalism, terroristic threats, intimidation, trespassing, and other criminal offenses. It is a warning, which like-minded "protestors" ignore at their peril, especially non-citizens who are here by sufferance and not by right. |
Shocking! Trump now going after Thomas Massie, one of the only members of Congress who has refused to serve as a corrupt whore for foreign lobbying on U.S. soil. |
DP Let’s examine the designation process. 😭😭😭 |
Because you are a Trumper, you actually believe that "yet." Before they take you in, the charge should be announced. Taking people in and then hustling for a charge because you messed up doesn't inspire confidence in due process. I'm sure a forced confession will be produce6 |
The Jan 6th traitors attacked police but they got pardoned. So clearly attacking staff is no longer a crime. |
Trump is trying to distract from a collapsing economy.
That’s it. |
Exactly. The radical, extremist Zionists euphorically fapping themselves into oblivion will have a rude awakening when they inevitably end up in the path of this wave of corruption. |
Facts matter so here is the truth: Mahmoud IS a peaceful 1st user of the 1st Amendment AND a VERY effective advocate for justice in Palestine/Israel and THAT is why he is a being targeted by what we should all denounce if we have any respect for OUR country's hard won 1st and 4th Amendment. To review: — President Donald Trump has likened Mahmoud Khalil to a terrorist sympathizer. Others portray him as a Palestinian activist, singled out for his outspoken support for his own people. But long before he was arrested by federal agents Saturday night, Khalil told CNN he felt called to advocate for the liberation of both the Palestinian and Jewish people as a refugee. “As a Palestinian student, I believe that the liberation of the Palestinian people and the Jewish people are intertwined and go hand-by-hand and you cannot achieve one without the other,” he told CNN last spring when he was one of the negotiators representing student demonstrators during talks with Columbia University’s administration. “Our movement is a movement for social justice and freedom and equality for everyone,” he said. Re-Read those words . That is not a terrorist supporter. Most of all this man was arrested WITHOUT a warrant and taken in a " forced disappearance" to obstruct his lawyer from being able to provide him due process . THAT should chill every American and anyone who does not demand his immediate release should just turn in their citizenship now... don't you dare hang a flag on your porch on Memorial Day or 4th of July because you are cowards who didn't protect your country from this slide into Fascism. BTW, just so everyone knows, Betar, the group that is responsible for sending Trump and ICE lists of 1st Amendment participant demonstrators, is designated by theAnti- Defamation League as a HATE group... so those of you applauding compiling list of American college kids who support the ICJ and UN Resolutions to prevent the Genocide of the Palestinian people, you are officially aligning yourselves with a designated hate group. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/nyregion/mahmoud-khalil-hearing-constitution.html |
He aligns with Hamas. Once you do the you are not non-violent. |
Where’s the poster that’s always screaming about totalitarianism? Huh. |
He is not but even if he was why should the US do anything? It is not in the US interest to get involved with unimportant country such as Israel. |
Did he? Was there an arrest and conviction? Or should the government take your word for it? Due process is the issue under discussion. |
A guy sitting in his home? Cite the exception that applies here. |
His administrative day in court is with an immigration judge. What don't you get? |