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Legal justification for deporting pro-Palestinian green card Columbia student (twitter.com)
posted 1 year ago by The_Shadow_of_Intent 1 year ago by The_Shadow_of_Intent +59 / -0
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– MattTheBlack 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Can you not read

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– MartinRigggs 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Protesting a genocide doesn’t automatically make you a spokesman for any organization, but even if he is, what support beyond speech is this organization giving to Hamas? Does it really support Hamas, or do the goals of the protesters just overlap with the goals of Hamas being that they both want an end to genocide, and sovereignty for the Palestinians? What organization is he allegedly a spokesman for? And if you still believe he should be deported, do you think Israeli’s who are in U.S. colleges, and are also part of any organization funded by or linked to Israel, should they be deported any time one of them counter protests the Palestinian supporters since they support the terrorist government of Israel and its genocidal actions?

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Protesting a genocide doesn’t automatically make you a spokesman for any organization, but even if he is, what support beyond speech is this organization giving to Hamas?

Speech is enough. I won't put up with open cheerleaders of terrorism at American universities. They're already bad enough as it is. I'll go full ghostfox45.

And if you still believe he should be deported, do you think Israeli’s who are in U.S. colleges, and are also part of any organization funded by or linked to Israel, should they be deported any time one of them counter protests the Palestinian supporters since they support the terrorist government of Israel and its genocidal actions?

They should be ejected as well. It'll take probably another decade to get to that point, but with the attitudes of younger generations toward Israel, we won't be waiting as long as some think.

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– MartinRigggs 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Point being, this sure appears to be more sneaky kosher bullshit, whether you give AF about some leftist immigrant protestor or not. Trump’s antisemitism Executive Order DOES NOT just apply to immigrants, so obviously when they look to set precedent in court, it’s being done with forethought that can apply to “antisemite” citizens as well (aka anyone who knows that AIPAC controls Congress), so long as that person is a part of any “antisemitic” group (even if it’s a FB group or some dumb shit like that) so they can say you are a spokesman for an organization that may not be a terrorist group, but it supports (the ideas of) known terrorist groups so you need to be dealt with.

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– MattTheBlack 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The problem with that is this has nothing to do with antisemitism legislation. This is federal law on terrorism support by non citizens

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– MartinRigggs 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

But it has everything to do with Trump’s antisemitism EO, that’s literally what led to this kid getting deported in the first place. The guy who posted the OP on Twitter said “Mahmoud is also deportable for another reason” which he then cited below in his post.….i merely pointed out that speech against genocide isn’t breaking the law, even if that speech aligns with the views of another government who has been labelled a terrorist organization by the U.S. Gov.

Again this isn’t about some leftist immigrant twat, it’s about government overreach setting precedent that clearly crosses the line against free speech rights to punish a resident of the U.S.. This situation has serious implications.

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