Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Untrue. It was proven he distributed pro-Hamas literature.
The bar is higher for deportation than handing photo copies out
It’s not. That’s all that’s needed. Shrug. Hamas is a terrorist org.
Anonymous wrote:Even if he didn’t hand out the literature, the fact that he participated and organized and even with pro-Hamas literature and support is grounds for deportation. Lesson learned. Be careful and don’t take your green card for granted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Untrue. It was proven he distributed pro-Hamas literature.
The bar is higher for deportation than handing photo copies out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Untrue. It was proven he distributed pro-Hamas literature.
And he worked for UNRWA the in Hamas influenced org that even the EU has cut funding from because of terrorist ties. Open your eyes people, we have a hamas insurgent within the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Untrue. It was proven he distributed pro-Hamas literature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Untrue. It was proven he distributed pro-Hamas literature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT article about how Columbia held a meeting with journalism students and faculty this week and warned them not to publish anything on Gaza, Ukraine, protests, or Khalil's arrest if they were not US citizens. And to scrub their social media.
Students who were not U.S. citizens should avoid publishing work on Gaza, Ukraine and protests related to their former classmate’s arrest, urged Stuart Karle, a First Amendment lawyer and adjunct professor. With about two months to go before graduation, their academic accomplishments — or even their freedom — could be at risk if they attracted the ire of the Trump administration.
“If you have a social media page, make sure it is not filled with commentary on the Middle East,” he told the gathering in Pulitzer Hall. When a Palestinian student objected, the journalism school’s dean, Jelani Cobb, was more direct about the school’s inability to defend international students from federal prosecution.
“Nobody can protect you,” Mr. Cobb said. “These are dangerous times.”
What is going on in this country? Listen up when people say that this arrest is just a first step. If the administration can do this, they can do this for any cause or any viewpoint that they disagree with.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/12/nyregion/columbia-university-trump-protests.html?unlocked_article_code=1.3k4.Monp.zQRTWOJn-m98&smid=url-share
Your problem is that nobody believes these universities, professors, and students actually support free speech or the first amendment. There is simply too much history of them fighting for speech suppression. It’s quite rich for them to be claiming they now love the first amendment.
That guy is a green card holder. Under deportation law he is deemed a security threat and will be deported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT article about how Columbia held a meeting with journalism students and faculty this week and warned them not to publish anything on Gaza, Ukraine, protests, or Khalil's arrest if they were not US citizens. And to scrub their social media.
Students who were not U.S. citizens should avoid publishing work on Gaza, Ukraine and protests related to their former classmate’s arrest, urged Stuart Karle, a First Amendment lawyer and adjunct professor. With about two months to go before graduation, their academic accomplishments — or even their freedom — could be at risk if they attracted the ire of the Trump administration.
“If you have a social media page, make sure it is not filled with commentary on the Middle East,” he told the gathering in Pulitzer Hall. When a Palestinian student objected, the journalism school’s dean, Jelani Cobb, was more direct about the school’s inability to defend international students from federal prosecution.
“Nobody can protect you,” Mr. Cobb said. “These are dangerous times.”
What is going on in this country? Listen up when people say that this arrest is just a first step. If the administration can do this, they can do this for any cause or any viewpoint that they disagree with.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/12/nyregion/columbia-university-trump-protests.html?unlocked_article_code=1.3k4.Monp.zQRTWOJn-m98&smid=url-share
Your problem is that nobody believes these universities, professors, and students actually support free speech or the first amendment. There is simply too much history of them fighting for speech suppression. It’s quite rich for them to be claiming they now love the first amendment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.
He has never professed support for any terrorist organization. Blatant lies.
Anonymous wrote:Free speech does not extend to promoting a terrorist organization.