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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree most American don't care but if you protest against Israel you get deported. Not true for other protests.[/quote] This is foreign policy that impacts americans. Many are dual citizens. We never had a huge “pro south african” or pro vietnam or pro north korea movement. those protests were largely main stream. Vietnam was about the draft and US citizens. Other campus protests were about lives lost in war. This one is different. These protests comes of the heals of a terrorist attack against israel. I mean, it’s different. The US is taking a stance that blocking buildings in a way that feels threatening to American students is not okay [/quote] Feelings? Feelings? We’re having our country torn apart over feelings? About a foreign nation, no less? Forgive me, I guess, but F right the F off if you think feelings about ANYTHING related to a foreign nation justify this turmoil HERE, in America. Also, in case anyone is confused in the matter, our foreign policy is set by people, most of whom are deeply flawed men (in the best of times), oftentimes operating under a massive cloud of conflicts of interest. And as this current admin has clearly proven in short order, sanity is not a prereq. So don’t try to promote this bullshit that our foreign policy is ordained by god, above reproach, and that to oppose it is to attack some natural order of things.[/quote] Removing feelings: anyone here on a Visa is a guest. As a guest they are welcome here at the pleasure of the government. You don’t the rules in place to keep your Visa? Fine you get to leave. Forcibly if necessary. Because again; THEY ARE GUESTS. [/quote] Can you show me where the US constitution says that if you’re a guest in the US, the same freedoms don’t apply to you? I’ll wait. [/quote] Foreign nationals are granted rights, but holding a visa comes with specific rules that must be followed. Violating these rules can lead to the revocation of the visa. Protesting, especially in an effort to demand changes in the host country, is not advisable, as maintaining our national interest means we cannot allow foreign agitators to remain. Any crime, no matter how minor, can also lead to visa cancellation. For example, an individual who vandalized trucks with graffiti was removed. It is essential to enforce a zero-tolerance policy for crime, violence, and support for terrorist organizations. Remember, they are guests in this country.[/quote] Israel is a foreign country. Israel and Israelis have no rights in this country. Why should they be allowed to attack Americans citizens? If you have a religious homeland that is country you are just a temporary resident to this country.[/quote] You’re confused. It’s Hamas that is currently holding an American citizen hostage.[/quote]
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