Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last week Khalil emailed several Columbia administration officials, saying that he feared for his safety and asking for protection from ICE.
https://zeteo.com/p/scoop-emails-show-mahmoud-khalil-ask-columbia-protection-ice
I am confused by why he is still in student housing and expecting protection from the university since he graduated in December. Do colleges/universities usually all alumnae to continue to live in campus housing after graduation? I always thought you had to move out. Is his wife a current student?
Anonymous wrote:Classic Dems… on the wrong side of common sense, again. Doge, men in womens sports, trans issues writ large….same old same old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judge has blocked his deportation
https://news.yahoo.com/federal-judge-blocks-trump-administration-from-deporting-pro-palestinian-activist-mahmoud-khalil-203724926.html
No he hasn't. This judge has no jurisdiction over Khalil.
LOL, did you go to the Trump University Law School?
Jesse Furman from the Southern District of New York doesn't have jurisdiction to hear a habeas petition of someone being held in Louisiana.
The filing was made when he was still in the NJ area. He was kidnapped by the government and shipped off to a GOP friendly circuit court jurisdiction.
Well, he is actively campaigning for and supporting people who engage in kidnapping (as well as torture and murder) so he probably understands the logistics of kidnapping better than most might. At least he’s got that going for him.
I actually don’t support this to be clear but I think the hysterics about “kidnapping” here are ridiculous. Khalil knows what actual kidnapping is — he has openly supported it. This is not kidnapping and the misuse of the phrase is appalling.
Your logic is appalling
This is kidnapping and your side is trying to brush it under the carpet so anyone else who might do something Trump won't like doesn't get their wind up and decide to band together.
Coz that is a lot of people he has targeted.
I literally wrote “I actually don’t support this to be clear” in my post. Also, I voted for Harris.
But facts and grounding in reality have never been the provenance of the pro-Palestine movement. So your inability to read doesn’t surprise me.
I know what you wrote.
It's not legal
And it's a dictator move
You can't just take people like this in country. Full stop
Well, it does seem to be something Khalil is quite in support of himself. But I agree that the US should have higher standards than Hamas, even if Khalil himself is a strong supporter of kidnapping innocents, including babies.
That having been said, this isn’t kidnapping and it’s offensive to describe it as such.
I would like to see proof that Khalil said he is a strong supporter of kidnapping babies.
Have you’ve been to any of the student protests? They were not protesting to support 10/7 they were protesting for a ceasefire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See Section 237(a)(4)(C)(i) of the INA
"An alien whose presence or activities in the United States the Secretary of State has reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States is deportable."
LOL Please describe how this applies to Mahmoud Khalil.
See the NYT article. This is what the deportation appears to be based on. Warren Christopher used the same section to deport a former Mexican government official in 1994 (https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/eoir/legacy/2014/07/25/3400.pdf).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See Section 237(a)(4)(C)(i) of the INA
"An alien whose presence or activities in the United States the Secretary of State has reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States is deportable."
LOL Please describe how this applies to Mahmoud Khalil.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, he's on a student visa. BYE.
Anonymous wrote:Last week Khalil emailed several Columbia administration officials, saying that he feared for his safety and asking for protection from ICE.
https://zeteo.com/p/scoop-emails-show-mahmoud-khalil-ask-columbia-protection-ice
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."Anonymous wrote:Green card holders don't have the same rights as citizens. Sorry the left has perpetuated this lie but you are a guest and must act accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judge has blocked his deportation
https://news.yahoo.com/federal-judge-blocks-trump-administration-from-deporting-pro-palestinian-activist-mahmoud-khalil-203724926.html
No he hasn't. This judge has no jurisdiction over Khalil.
LOL, did you go to the Trump University Law School?
Jesse Furman from the Southern District of New York doesn't have jurisdiction to hear a habeas petition of someone being held in Louisiana.
The filing was made when he was still in the NJ area. He was kidnapped by the government and shipped off to a GOP friendly circuit court jurisdiction.
Well, he is actively campaigning for and supporting people who engage in kidnapping (as well as torture and murder) so he probably understands the logistics of kidnapping better than most might. At least he’s got that going for him.
I actually don’t support this to be clear but I think the hysterics about “kidnapping” here are ridiculous. Khalil knows what actual kidnapping is — he has openly supported it. This is not kidnapping and the misuse of the phrase is appalling.
Your logic is appalling
This is kidnapping and your side is trying to brush it under the carpet so anyone else who might do something Trump won't like doesn't get their wind up and decide to band together.
Coz that is a lot of people he has targeted.
I literally wrote “I actually don’t support this to be clear” in my post. Also, I voted for Harris.
But facts and grounding in reality have never been the provenance of the pro-Palestine movement. So your inability to read doesn’t surprise me.
Anonymous wrote:It is clear why he is being deported. Hamas is a terrorist organization.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, he's on a student visa. BYE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judge has blocked his deportation
https://news.yahoo.com/federal-judge-blocks-trump-administration-from-deporting-pro-palestinian-activist-mahmoud-khalil-203724926.html
No he hasn't. This judge has no jurisdiction over Khalil.
LOL, did you go to the Trump University Law School?
Jesse Furman from the Southern District of New York doesn't have jurisdiction to hear a habeas petition of someone being held in Louisiana.
The filing was made when he was still in the NJ area. He was kidnapped by the government and shipped off to a GOP friendly circuit court jurisdiction.
Well, he is actively campaigning for and supporting people who engage in kidnapping (as well as torture and murder) so he probably understands the logistics of kidnapping better than most might. At least he’s got that going for him.
I actually don’t support this to be clear but I think the hysterics about “kidnapping” here are ridiculous. Khalil knows what actual kidnapping is — he has openly supported it. This is not kidnapping and the misuse of the phrase is appalling.
Your logic is appalling
This is kidnapping and your side is trying to brush it under the carpet so anyone else who might do something Trump won't like doesn't get their wind up and decide to band together.
Coz that is a lot of people he has targeted.
I literally wrote “I actually don’t support this to be clear” in my post. Also, I voted for Harris.
But facts and grounding in reality have never been the provenance of the pro-Palestine movement. So your inability to read doesn’t surprise me.
I know what you wrote.
It's not legal
And it's a dictator move
You can't just take people like this in country. Full stop
Well, it does seem to be something Khalil is quite in support of himself. But I agree that the US should have higher standards than Hamas, even if Khalil himself is a strong supporter of kidnapping innocents, including babies.
That having been said, this isn’t kidnapping and it’s offensive to describe it as such.
Armed officers physically removed him from his residence without legal cause to do so. How do you define it otherwise?