{UAH} GERMANY ORDERS FOUR STUDENTS DEPORTED FOR SUPPORTING PALESTINIANS ->And you call Trump an enemy of international peace? Really !!!!!
Friends
Again this is the kind of loud mouth I have cautioned the Mayimuna Kennyi’s of this world, you know I was so amazed how Uganda women arrived in this country and they turned police into a fetish. Every tiny misunderstanding at a Ugandan home was ending with a police call, And we cautioned many that police calls never end well. Most of those kids from those broken families are today in jails. We have a Ugandan currently that suffered so much in this city for his wife kept on calling police in the family, the fella ended up running from Toronto to North Western Territory, two days ago he passed away in NWT. Stress kills and that is not a joke.
But you came to a country as an immigrant, and you think that hands you a right to declare a leader an enemy of international peace? Really? You think we have a freedom of speech that covers us that much? We need to reevaluate our sitting in these countries, we need to understand terms like freedom of speech and how much they cover.
The issue of Palestine must become a wakeup call for all of you out there, don’t become an angle that knows what we all are missing, for in doing so you are forcing everyone to become a supporter or a none supporter of Palestinians, and trust me there are those that do not want to become involved in anything. They just want to show up into schools, study, and go back to their country even if you murder a million Palestinians. And do you know why? Because they are South Sudanese and they are dying and you don’t walk through Universities torching property for them you fool. Many of these students come here for Jews invest a whole whack of money into Universities, 90% of hospitals in this city are funded by the same people, don’t ever think it was called Mt Sinai hospital for fun, and you want to shut it down for Palestinians are dying? Really?
The deportation of foreign students has become so easy that in Minnesota right now we have students that were thrown on a flight due to a conviction of driving impairment. Yes they are closing in on criminal conviction too. If you get involved into a fight in a bar and they find out that you are a student on a student visa, they get the visa and tear it up then wait for your conviction, then fly you out. Normally in United States and in fact Canada if you were convicted and they decided to deport you, they allowed you to finish your course, if it is a degree you get it then go home, this time around they are deporting students with two months to get a PHD. This is serious. This is to put a stop to international student visa program if possible. They have made a decision, not to turn universities into Arab countries. At the rate this is going, you are not going to wear a hijab on a campus very shortly.
Now Germany has also started to pick them up and shipping them out, don’t think that it is going to end in Germany it is spreading in Europe, by the time Democrats that preach violence to universities come back, there will be very few students to pump up. And if you are out there, don’t even bother applying for a student visa in an American embassy for you will not get it. And that soon is going to be all Western countries. A door was opened and you abused it for you thought that now you have every right to go after every one, for you know it all.
You are immigrants in these countries, stop calling the leaders enemies of international peace, and stop calling their wives prostitutes selling their bodies, the freedom of speech that they offered you when you arrived, has a limit. And when you hit that limit, issues can turn against you and very quickly. Many of the students that attended university sit ins, can no longer be found for they are busy self-deporting, they know that they were taped on some tape somewhere, and fear that a door knock might arrive on their door may be maybe not, and that is not a life to live, they pack and out the airport. Take this caution with the seriousness it deserves, for these deportations are very real and based on very simple issues. People are thrown on planes without even seeing a judge.
This is an upset administration, and it only needs a reason not to go after you.
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Four foreign activists face deportation from Germany after Berlin university sit-in
Berlin's immigration authorities have ordered four foreign residents to leave the country or risk deportation over their involvement in a university sit-in against Israel's military offensive in Gaza.
Authorities have claimed the quartet — two from Ireland, one from Poland and one from the US — constitute a threat to public safety and should therefore leave Germany as soon as possible, according to a lawyer representing two of them.
They have been told to leave Germany by 21 April or face deportation.
Criminal and immigration lawyer Alexander Gorski said his clients had ongoing criminal proceedings for minor charges, such as trespassing, insulting police and resisting arrest related to their attendance at multiple pro-Gaza protests.
The four all participated in a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University in October 2024.
Berlin's Department for Interior and Sport, which has responsibility over immigration, requested that local authorities terminate their residency in the middle of their proceedings.
Gorski said the decision was made despite hesitation from Berlin's immigration office, which expressed concern that removing EU citizens would not be lawful. The Department for Interior and Sport ultimately overruled those objections.
Gorski said his legal team was unaware of what the activists had been charged with. "We haven't received the file," Gorski said.
The Department for Interior and Sport confirmed that it told the activists their residency permits were terminated, linking the decision to the university protest.
Back in October, a "violent and masked" group of people entered the university building, causing "significant property damage" including drawing graffiti related to the Israel-Hamas war as well as other crimes, the department said.
Participants of the group Student Coalition Berlin face police on the campus of the Free University, 7 May, 2024 AP Photo
It added that criminal proceedings were currently ongoing and declined to provide further information, citing data protection laws.
A spokesperson for the German Federal Interior Ministry said on Wednesday that it did not have "comprehensive information" on the individual cases, confirming that Berlin authorities are responsible for and ultimately decide on each case.
It is unclear exactly what the four protesters were accused of doing during the protest, which was considered controversial.
The Free University in the immediate aftermath condemned the incident as a "violent attack" in which 40 masked individuals attempted to take over a campus building, "threatening employees verbally, and resorting to physical violence." The university claimed IT equipment had been destroyed, rooms were wrecked and a Hamas symbol was spray-painted onto a wall.
The university's general students' committee said in October that the university had failed to "capture the complexity of events." The committee alleges that the police presence on-site was "excessive" and that the law enforcement responded violently to the protesters in the broader context of suppressing similar demonstrations.
The Free University did not immediately respond to Euronews' request for comment.
EU citizens' deportation 'highly unusual'
According to The Intercept, which first reported the story, only one of the two Irish nationals was brought before a court for calling a police officer a "fascist," but was ultimately acquitted.
The four face separate allegations, the outlet reported, including shouting slogans such as "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” — a chant that has been banned, but German courts have so far delivered mixed rulings on its use.
The activists have accused Germany of "weaponising migration law" and rejected allegations supporting terrorist organisations and antisemitism as arbitrary.
The four have launched an appeal as well as a measure of interim relief in order to avoid imminent deportation, according to Gorski.
Gorski says it is "highly, highly unusual" that three EU citizens would be threatened with deportation from another member state without any criminal convictions.
Authorities said their decision was based on provisions which allow foreign nationals to be deported if they represent a threat to society.
The Department for Interior and Sport said a criminal conviction is not a prerequisite for deportation, although it would "be taken into account" when assessing the decision.
Freedom of movement within the European Union is a "a fundamental right of EU citizens", a European Commission spokesperson said on Tuesday in response to a question on the activist's case.
They declined to comment further on the matter, which the spokesperson said falls under the jurisdiction of internal security, which is for Germany to decide on.
In Ireland, the potential deportation of two Irish citizens has caused a stir, with the country's Taoiseach Micheál Martin saying the issue was of "fundamental concern in terms of the freedom of movement rights that EU citizens have."
The incident reflected a "completely different approach" to the Israel-Hamas war between Germany and Ireland, the leader said, adding he would be raising the issue with German authorities.
The Irish Foreign Office confirmed it was aware of reports of two of its citizens and was ready to provide consular assistance.
Euronews has reached out to the Polish and US embassies in Berlin for comment.
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