I don't know enough about the Columbia protest's details. Some of these "protests" were dreadful and involved trespassing, destruction of property, harassment of Jewish students. It was incredibly frustrating to see the Universities paralyzed by their political confusion and refusing to take action.
But without an arrest and criminal charges, I don't support deportation of permanent residents.
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Link: https://x.com/lionel_trolling/status/1899512919995351199
RICO case, seditious conspiracy. With the right jury, a conviction would be guaranteed when they showed the protest/occupation antisemitic posters, chants and vitriol.
Doesn't mean he's guilty of anything but charges and a conviction could be had. Closing argument would be: "This person came into the country on a student visa, led a violent uprising in support of Hamas, a terrorist organization" and then they would show the video from October 7.
It's a complicated issue,learned some new details from this article.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/10/us/mahmoud-khalil-columbia-university-israel-hnk/index.html
Freezing the deportation is the right move.
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This green card holder enjoys the same free speech protections as the Charlottesville torch bearers chanting “Jews will not replace us!”
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"It’s true that, under the Immigration and Nationality Act, any foreigner who 'endorses or espouses' terrorist activity is considered inadmissible to the United States." The fact it's "rarely enforced" is irrelevant, as we saw with the prosecutions of Donald Trump.
However, to be consistent, just as I opposed the Obama Administration spying on and investigating reporters, the Biden Administration for pressuring private businesses for the content of their speech - equal threats to the 1st Amendment which lefties generally didn't care about - I will also oppose this action.
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invite terrorists into one’s country.
To paraphrase Voltaire.
I can't read the article but I take it that's the gist.
Link: https://www.axios.com/2025/03/06/state-department-ai-revoke-foreign-student-visas-hamas
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Link: https://www.aclu.org/news/civil-liberties/defending-speech-we-hate
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Has he been charged with a criminal offense?
Link: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-we-grant-your-green-card/rights-and-responsibilities-of-a-green-card-holder-permanent-resident
The Immigration Nationality Act of 1952 gives the secretary of state the authority to revoke visas from foreigners deemed to be a threat
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Permanent residents have some protections, but not the same as citizens. But, let's see what the courts do. Granted, until SCOTUS rules, it may not be a firm outcome.
He is wrong, but that has never stopped him before.
Only real grey area is illegals.
You would love Nazi Germany.
I'm curious: Why would we want people who support Hamas in our country? Why would we not deport them? Can you offer a reason? Why would we give citizens rights to non-citizens?
creep supporting Elon’s German neo Nazi party.
They are guests. They can be asked to leave.
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Should we lock up Eli for his pro Putin views? Oh wait, he’s just parroting our President.
What about a green card barkeeper from West Belfast posting about his hatred of the Crown and support for the IRA?
It becomes a slippery slope detaining persons who support unpopular groups.
Criminal conduct is different. To my knowledge, this gentleman has not been charged with a crime.
Obviously, they are a step up from nonimmigrant visa holders and illegal aliens. And, obviously we treat them better than most nations treat visitors.
But, the question is whether they get that treatment as a matter of right, or whether we just choose to extend them certain privileges until such time as those privileges are abused.
This is not my practice area; I would hire a specialist if i had an issue here. But, I'm guessing it is not as black and white as you say. Green card holders can't vote, they can't sit on juries, their status is not perpetual, and i believe some states have additional requirements for firearms purchases (althiugh they generally can buy guns, which surprised me). They can lose their residency status simply by staying abroad too long, or due to other causes, unlike citizens. So, there are differences between citizens and green card holders. I will leave it to the experts to decide if terrorist supporters can have their residency status revoked, but I certainly don't get why anyone would be upset at deporting a terrorist organization supporter.
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The issue is those not here legally which is not the case here.
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They are not the ultimate arbiters of Truth.
Just hysterical lib nonsense.
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