Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From various articles:
A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.
Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.
Certainly is. You ever hear of RICO?
Moreover, we informally judge people based on associations all the time. Trump and the Proud Boys, for example.
Devil is in the details.
You cannot be prosecuted under RICO because your father in law is in the mob. Are you actually this dumb?
Anonymous wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but what the hell is going on in our elite institutions?
1. The grad student on a visa at Columbia leads the takeover of buildings.
2. The doctor in Rhode Island is attending Hamas leadership funerals.
3. This Georgetown fellow is either the son or son-in-law of a high level Hamas advisor that publicly supports (at least) certain Hamas tactics on Oct. 7.
This all sounds like a script from a c-level late late night comedy skit.
A. I’m not a fan of Israel's tactics or America’s support thereof, but Hamas is radioactive and can F off.
B. How stupid are the people we are letting in on visas? You are on guest status in this country and you are taking over campus buildings, attending Hamas funerals or posting pro-Hamas stuff on social media? These idiots should be deported just for lacking common sense. You don’t come in as a guest in another country and act like an ass or offend your hosts.
C. How stupid are our elite institutions? Can they not find people to come in on visas that don’t hate America and/or its foreign policy? Are there not enough domestic America haters? Can our institutions locate non-activists to bring in for mutually beneficial cultural exchange?
D. How do these people keep getting past immigration?
I’m probably exactly the kind of person who should be outraged by Trump’s immigration crackdown. I was born in Latin America (mestizo, not Univision Latin American) and spent about my half my childhood there. I have a graduate degree. My mother came to this country decades ago though finally became a citizen about 10 years ago.
But then I read about this stuff and I’m wondering what the hell is actually happening in our elite institutions and at immigration. I was taught to fear “La Migra” but is it really that easy for disruptive agitators to get into the country on visa status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Read the artcile. There was more than just that.
He is a Hamas sympathizer. No need for more of those in this country.
Well I’m not an Israel sycophant and genocide apologist, so I guess I’m a “Hamas sympathizer” too. You going to lock me up?
Anonymous wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but what the hell is going on in our elite institutions?
1. The grad student on a visa at Columbia leads the takeover of buildings.
2. The doctor in Rhode Island is attending Hamas leadership funerals.
3. This Georgetown fellow is either the son or son-in-law of a high level Hamas advisor that publicly supports (at least) certain Hamas tactics on Oct. 7.
This all sounds like a script from a c-level late late night comedy skit.
A. I’m not a fan of Israel's tactics or America’s support thereof, but Hamas is radioactive and can F off.
B. How stupid are the people we are letting in on visas? You are on guest status in this country and you are taking over campus buildings, attending Hamas funerals or posting pro-Hamas stuff on social media? These idiots should be deported just for lacking common sense. You don’t come in as a guest in another country and act like an ass or offend your hosts.
C. How stupid are our elite institutions? Can they not find people to come in on visas that don’t hate America and/or its foreign policy? Are there not enough domestic America haters? Can our institutions locate non-activists to bring in for mutually beneficial cultural exchange?
D. How do these people keep getting past immigration?
I’m probably exactly the kind of person who should be outraged by Trump’s immigration crackdown. I was born in Latin America (mestizo, not Univision Latin American) and spent about my half my childhood there. I have a graduate degree. My mother came to this country decades ago though finally became a citizen about 10 years ago.
But then I read about this stuff and I’m wondering what the hell is actually happening in our elite institutions and at immigration. I was taught to fear “La Migra” but is it really that easy for disruptive agitators to get into the country on visa status?
Anonymous wrote:
Read the artcile. There was more than just that.
He is a Hamas sympathizer. No need for more of those in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From various articles:
A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.
Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.
Certainly is. You ever hear of RICO?
Moreover, we informally judge people based on associations all the time. Trump and the Proud Boys, for example.
Devil is in the details.
That is not at all what this association in the article says. Law enforcement cannot detain you because they assume you to be mafia based on your uncle’s mafia crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From various articles:
A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.
Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.
Certainly is. You ever hear of RICO?
Moreover, we informally judge people based on associations all the time. Trump and the Proud Boys, for example.
Devil is in the details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From various articles:
A DHS spokesperson claimed the Georgetown student had “close connections” to a senior adviser to Hamas, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined “rendered him deportable” under the Immigration and Nationality Act on March 15.
Yet to be confirmed. But regardless, guilt by association is not a thing in America.
Certainly is. You ever hear of RICO?
Moreover, we informally judge people based on associations all the time. Trump and the Proud Boys, for example.
Devil is in the details.