Trump govt is deporting Green Card holder student exercising free speech

Anonymous
Here is video of his arrest:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7-3faK2Fwp8
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2025/3/14/us-arrests-second-student-imposes-receivership-on-columbia-university


Second student taken into custody.

Palestinian protester at Columbia.

Student canceled in 2022. It was canceled due to lack of attendance.

This one I am good with.



And a third one self deported when notified her student visa was revoked. She had been working toward a PhD. I wonder if it’s worth it to them.
Anonymous
REAL ID law appears to make this whole court case invalid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to be careful while on the green card. You don’t have all the same protections as citizens. My lawyer told me to make sure not to so much as get a speeding ticket, since technically anything like this can be used against you during the citizenship interview.


+1

I was a green card holder for many years and it was my understanding to be a good resident and not get into any trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to be careful while on the green card. You don’t have all the same protections as citizens. My lawyer told me to make sure not to so much as get a speeding ticket, since technically anything like this can be used against you during the citizenship interview.


+1

I was a green card holder for many years and it was my understanding to be a good resident and not get into any trouble.


Which is exactly what he did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is video of his arrest:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7-3faK2Fwp8



11K views on YouTube

110K views on TikTok when CBS posted
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP82f1tM3/

Same video
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to be careful while on the green card. You don’t have all the same protections as citizens. My lawyer told me to make sure not to so much as get a speeding ticket, since technically anything like this can be used against you during the citizenship interview.


+1

I was a green card holder for many years and it was my understanding to be a good resident and not get into any trouble.


Which is exactly what he did.

Not really.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


It looks like they couldn't deport his wife since she is a US citizen, so they are trying to deport him instead. Crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to be careful while on the green card. You don’t have all the same protections as citizens. My lawyer told me to make sure not to so much as get a speeding ticket, since technically anything like this can be used against you during the citizenship interview.


+1

I was a green card holder for many years and it was my understanding to be a good resident and not get into any trouble.


Which is exactly what he did.

Not really.


What law did he break then?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It looks like they couldn't deport his wife since she is a US citizen, so they are trying to deport him instead. Crazy.


So now they are punishing people for the views of their in-laws. It’s like corruption of the blood on steroids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It looks like they couldn't deport his wife since she is a US citizen, so they are trying to deport him instead. Crazy.


So now they are punishing people for the views of their in-laws. It’s like corruption of the blood on steroids.


It’s not that hard to just not associate with Hamas and Hezbollah. Millions upon millions of Americans are able to do just fine not supporting these groups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It looks like they couldn't deport his wife since she is a US citizen, so they are trying to deport him instead. Crazy.


So now they are punishing people for the views of their in-laws. It’s like corruption of the blood on steroids.


It’s not that hard to just not associate with Hamas and Hezbollah. Millions upon millions of Americans are able to do just fine not supporting these groups.


You think its acceptable to punish someone for the actions of their father in law? That sounds like something that would happen in North Korea, not the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It looks like they couldn't deport his wife since she is a US citizen, so they are trying to deport him instead. Crazy.


So now they are punishing people for the views of their in-laws. It’s like corruption of the blood on steroids.


It’s not that hard to just not associate with Hamas and Hezbollah. Millions upon millions of Americans are able to do just fine not supporting these groups.


He didn’t associate with them. His father in law did.
Anonymous
Trump has a personal vendetta against Columbia. As usual, he’s using his position for revenge.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/21/nyregion/trump-columbia-university-400-million.html
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