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{UAH} MAHMOUD KHALIL CAN ACTUALLY BE DEPORTED

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In as much as the Mayimuna kenyi’s are making the noise of freedom of speech, this kid is going to be deported, and I will come back with an I told you. All these court seating’s are a delaying of a very inevitable issue, he should spare the tax payer’s money walk himself to the airport and fly out, and here is the reasoning, there is no powerful person in any country than the Secretary of State. He/she decides who comes in and who doesn’t. Your showing up to the embassy and they give you a visa, to come to a country is not based on any law, it is not based on a constitution, it is not a right, it is a privilege. That officer can look in your face and reject you for he simply does not like your face, that is it. You cannot go to an American court, and sue for an embassy has rejected you a visa. You don’t have a right to get it.

 

So Mayimuna Kenyi can yap all she wants, but a student visa is a privilege, and if you get it you need to shut up. You don’t get free speech when you are a visitor. Walking to a University and you camp on it, when you are a student on a visa, you don’t even qualify to go to a court of law, you should be driven to an airport directly and deported. And for a good reason, Universities have students from all over the place, not all of them really bother about Palestinians, if you feel that Palestinians have a value to you, walk to Mayimuna Kenyi’s house and talk quietly, for if a neighbor listens in he can call cops on you as well. We are now understanding that Universities are starting to cancel classes for many foreign students are self-deporting, this student is going to be thrown on a military jet and dumped back into firkin Algeria. Just watch.

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Anti-Israel Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, judge rules, but it won’t happen immediately

By Priscilla DeGregory

Published April 11, 2025, 4:05 p.m. ET

Mahmoud Khalil can be deported over his involvement in anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University, an immigration judge ruled Friday in the closely watched case.

The ruling in Louisiana federal court came in the government’s bid to boot the Syrian-born permanent resident out of the US over his anti-Israel activism at Columbia.

But Khalil won’t be deported immediately — his lawyers will get the chance to fight the proceedings before a final determination is made.D

Khalil, 30, was arrested on March 8 by ICE agents inside the building of his university-funded Manhattan apartment where he lived with his pregnant wife, an American citizen.

Mahmoud Khalil was in a Louisiana immigration court to argue for his release.REUTERS

His arrest was the result of a crackdown by the Trump administration on anti-Israel protesters at university campuses.

Khalil was transferred a day after his arrest to a lockup in Jena, Louisiana, over a thousand miles away from his expectant wife.

His lawyers have been fighting the arrest both in immigration court and in New Jersey federal court where they filed a habeas corpus petition for his release on the grounds the arrest violated his First Amendment right to free speech, since the government allegedly targeted him for his anti-Israel activities.

ICE and the Department of Homeland Security invoked an obscure law that allows a Secretary of State to deport noncitizens who potentially threaten US foreign policy.

At the first hearing in Khalil’s immigration case Tuesday, Louisiana Judge Jamee Comans ordered the feds to provide her evidence supporting their bid to deport Khalil so she could make her decision at the Friday hearing.

Khalil was arrested by ICE on March 8 in Manhattan where he lives and was eventually moved to a facility in Louisiana.via REUTERS

On Wednesday, the government filed a two-page memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio arguing Khalil should be kicked out because of his participation “in antisemitic protests and disruptive activities, which fosters a hostile environment for Jewish students in the United States.”

Rubio’s memo said Khalil’s presence in the country undermines “U.S. policy to combat antisemitism around the world and in the United States, in addition to efforts to protect Jewish students from harassment and violence in the United States.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Khalil should be deported for his alleged “antisemitic” beliefs.Getty Images

It also cited the Trump administration’s authority to deport noncitizens whose presence in the country hurts US foreign policy interests.

Khalil, a Syrian-born Palestinian who is also a citizen of Algeria, once worked for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.AD

He moved to the US in 2022 to enroll at Columbia, where he led Columbia United Apartheid Divest (CUAD) — an umbrella of radical student organizations that sympathizes with terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and has previously called for the “end of Western civilization.” 

Khalil was the main negotiator between CUAD and Columbia administrators during the encampment protests last year.

Khalil lawyer Marc Van Der Hout said Rubio’s “determination has absolutely nothing to do with foreign policy.”

But at a video press conference Thursday, Khalil’s lawyers claimed the feds showed how little evidence they actually had against Khalil.

The lawyer claimed immigration authorities were simply targeting him for his beliefs, which are protected free speech.

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