And need to obey our country's laws. |
For sure, for sure - not like those dyed-in-the-wool peace lovers in Israel! Or here in the U.S.! We’re all about peace, right? Right? |
Khalil does not want to go back to the country he loves and fights to stay in the country he hates? Asking for a friend. |
He also hates the US university that gave him his student visa, his housing, and his ability to come here and get married to his US Citizen wife. Seems like he could be a little more grateful. |
It used to be that a green card was as good as citizenship which is wrong. FAFO |
What law did he break? How precisely did he break it? |
Oh, c’mon, you don’t actually expect these liars fellating one another over this story to provide actual facts, right? You’re dealing with pathological liars. They don’t operate on the basis of facts. It’s all propaganda and projection. |
The government has said that he didn't violate any laws. |
The so-called student is 30 years old. He is a Hamas operative. The Soviets used to do the same thing. Send 30-plus year-old students to Western universities to brainwash European/American students. I blame the admissions departments for enrolling these bogus bogeys.
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"And it's so nice that someone like Riley Gaines, who seems to have no marketable skills can find work talking it up on the American conservative media circuit. That's America for you." Funny you mention Riley Gaines in a thread about immigration. She claims her Irish husband can't get a green card because he refuses to get a Covid shot. I hope he gets deported and takes her with him. He probably won't since she's on Trump's good side. Different rules for MAGA. https://www.newsweek.com/riley-gaines-husband-covid-vaccine-green-card-1987894" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.newsweek.com/riley-gaines-husband-covid-vaccine-green-card-1987894 |
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I agree. Hamas and it's supporters are the only ones to blame here. |
Did her Irish boyfriend incite violent student protests supporting a terrorist organization after a history of working for them? Khalil served as a political affairs officer with UNRWA — a UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees — which was stripped of tens of millions in federal funding after an explosive report that some of its members took part in the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack against Israel in which 1,200 people were killed. |
For those who would like a different take in the NYpost article quoted by PP, this link offers one as well as some of the legal issues https://cis.org/Arthur/ICE-Arrests-Palestinian-Activist But PP left off the paragraph previous to what they quoted, for obvious reasons "Khalil — who did his undergraduate degree in Beirut — told the Columbia Daily Spectator that he has not participated in any of the protests over the past week and a half because he is worried about losing his student visa that allows him to remain in the US. Khalil was a political affairs officer with UNRWA — the United Nations’ agency that supports Palestinian refugees — from June through November 2023, according to LinkedIn. UNRWA lost hundreds of millions of dollars in funding earlier this year when an Israeli dossier suggested that agency workers were linked to the Oct. 7 terror attack. Earlier this week, an Independent Review Group announced that a nine-week probe found a lack of serious evidence that the group had legitimate connections with Hamas." |
NP. He violated the terms of his green card by promoting and participating in terrorist propaganda. |