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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is clear why he is being deported. Hamas is a terrorist organization. [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GlpRiBAXMAEOZ3F?format=jpg&name=medium[/img] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GlpRiA_XMAAt9kb?format=jpg&name=large[/img][/quote] It's common sense this guy and those like him are people who shouldn't be here. [/quote] Looking at this, it appears the federal government can legally deport greed card holders based on their advocating or expressing support for terrorist acts. That said, the terrorist label has become a red herring. Clearly Palestinians and Israelis disagree on who gets to live where on the land. A world where wars are fought as humanely as possible is also clearly a good thing. But the Palestinians don't have an army, air force or navy. I'm pretty sure Israel would never allow that. So is it surprising the Palestinians resort to terror and other asymmetrical tactics? Should Palestinian jihadists declare war on Israel and attempt to march on Israeli military bases? If the Palestinians are denied access to a regular conventional army it seems a terror response is to be expected. If a Palestinian militant goes home to an apartment building and the IDF blows the building up killing dozens of people, is the claim that Hamas hides among civilians absolve the IDF from any culpability? [/quote] Plenty of oppressed people in the world. A few great leaders found non violent ways to protest and free them: MLK, Gandhi to name a couple. Their causes were no less just. This guy is not one of those great leaders. He has called for and celebrated violence against civilians. He has therefore violated the terms of his probationary acceptance into the US and needs to be deported. Why would we accept any person advocating for violence? It puts our own country and citizens at risk. The ends do not justify the means.[/quote] He didn't commit any violence, nor did he advocate for violence in the US. I think there are many Jewish American Zionists who also put this country at risk, and put Israel's interests above the US'. Nelson Mandela also used violence. I guess he was a terrorist in your eyes.[/quote] DP. You are showing your ignorance with your statement about Mandela. His own party admitted to atrocities, eventually. And it is flat-out delusional to compare Khalil to Mandela. https://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/13/world/party-led-by-mandela-now-owns-up-to-atrocities.html [/quote] Indeed, so you would consider Mandela a terrorist, even though he fought for equal rights for native South Africans? And you're right, not a fair comparison.. Mandela actually committed violence, where has Khalil did not.[/quote] I wouldn’t consider Mandela a terrorist [i]in his own country[/i]. Now, if Mandela had been a green card holder in the US advocating relentlessly for necklacing his political opponents (including Americans and babies) from his comfy and safe position in the US, that would be a different matter. And that’s what the Khalil situation is analogous to. [/quote] So, if Nelson Mandela was living in the US fighting apartheid, you would want him to be deported. Got it. You think people who are fighting for freedom should be limited to only being nice if they live in the US, but fine for them to use violence if they live in another country. Did Khalil actually say babies should have their heads cut off? I didn't read that part.[/quote] I do not think the US has any obligation to house foreign nationals who support and advocate for terrorism against Americans and others. Call me crazy if you’d like, but I suspect you are in .05% of the US population in taking that position. If Mandela had been supporting the execution of babies from the US, I would have said the same thing about him. [/quote] Again ,did he say he supported killing babies?[/quote] Anyone who comes out in favor of Hamas and 10/7 explicitly supports killing babies. [/quote] Considering that Israel has killed many more babies, and is currently starving thousands more, I think it’s safe to say that support for Israel is support for killing babies Just in case you need a reminder, Palestinians are PEOPLE. Not roaches, or animals, or whatever it is the JEWS of all people are calling them. Remember - Hitler so easily exterminated your ancestors because he was able to convince regular Germans you were a threat to their existence. Why do you want to do that to another people?[/quote]
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