Grad Students being disappeared by ICE

One thing to remember. Every single one of these grad students is taking up law enforcement resources. Every agent combing the twitter feed of a Women's Studies scholar from Brandeis is not monitoring terrorist chat channels.
But these immigrants ARE terrorists, according to the Trump administration.
 
This is both horrifying and infuriating.

The pro-Palestine protests, at least the ones I've heard about, very often have a "from the river to the sea/wipe out Israel/kill all the Jews" undertone. I would be curious to hear the tone of the protests/illegal occupying of buildings that Chung was involved in. For me the fact that she's a grad student is irrelevant. I'm ok with not keeping terrorist-supporting non-citizens here.

Also interesting that the parents are arguing that she's "not a movement leader" like Khalil. The same Khalil who was the cause célèbre on ZZL about a week ago.
 
The pro-Palestine protests, at least the ones I've heard about, very often have a "from the river to the sea/wipe out Israel/kill all the Jews" undertone. I would be curious to hear the tone of the protests/illegal occupying of buildings that Chung was involved in. For me the fact that she's a grad student is irrelevant. I'm ok with not keeping terrorist-supporting non-citizens here.

Also interesting that the parents are arguing that she's "not a movement leader" like Khalil. The same Khalil who was the cause célèbre on ZZL about a week ago.
Yeah, shame on us for not wanting non-violent people exercising their First Amendment to get deported.
 
The pro-Palestine protests, at least the ones I've heard about, very often have a "from the river to the sea/wipe out Israel/kill all the Jews" undertone.

If you think people who chant that want to "kill all the Jews" you're one dumb motherf*cker.
 
Yeah, shame on us for not wanting non-violent people exercising their First Amendment to get deported.
The group that occupied the building (apparently twice in just over a week) sent a staff member to the hospital with their non-violence.

Like I mentioned, and you ignored, I'd like to hear the tone of the protests she was involved in to see if it was actually pro-Palestine/pro-human rights OR anti-Jew/pro-Hamas/terrorists. There's no reason to keep terrorist sympathizers in the US if we don't have to.
 
The group that occupied the building (apparently twice in just over a week) sent a staff member to the hospital with their non-violence.

Like I mentioned, and you ignored, I'd like to hear the tone of the protests she was involved in to see if it was actually pro-Palestine/pro-human rights OR anti-Jew/pro-Hamas/terrorists. There's no reason to keep terrorist sympathizers in the US if we don't have to.
Then they should be arrested for assault. Pretty easy solution, rather than pulling green cards and visas because of non-violent protests.

“I may disagree with what you say but I strongly support your right to say it,” has gone out of the window for many, I see.
 
Then they should be arrested for assault. Pretty easy solution, rather than pulling green cards and visas because of non-violent protests.
The protests were over the expulsion of two Columbia students who went into a Jewish studies class and starting handing out anti-Semitic pamphlets. So, the Occupy Barnard group was protesting punishment for anti-Semitism. Like I mentioned, the 'pro-Palestine' protests are often actually just anti-semitism/pro-Hamas protests.


“I may disagree with what you say but I strongly support your right to say it,” has gone out of the window for many, I see.

For American citizens? Absolutely. For non-citizens - nope. No reason to keep anti-Semitic, terrorist supporters here, IMO. Those are the people who become radicalized and end up killing runners in the Boston Marathon.
 
The protests were over the expulsion of two Columbia students who went into a Jewish studies class and starting handing out anti-Semitic pamphlets. So, the Occupy Barnard group was protesting punishment for anti-Semitism. Like I mentioned, the 'pro-Palestine' protests are often actually just anti-semitism/pro-Hamas protests.




For American citizens? Absolutely. For non-citizens - nope. No reason to keep anti-Semitic, terrorist supporters here, IMO. Those are the people who become radicalized and end up killing runners in the Boston Marathon.
Well, you keep jumping from one case to another, using the actions of one group or individual to justify the punishment of another.
Also, wanting to end constitutional rights for foreigners here on green cards or visas or any legal means is against our constitution.
Also, Also…the Barnard students were kicked out of school , which is the schools right and not at all comparable to what happened to Mahmoud Khalil.
 
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Then they should be arrested for assault. Pretty easy solution, rather than pulling green cards and visas because of non-violent protests.

“I may disagree with what you say but I strongly support your right to say it,” has gone out of the window for many, I see.
It pretty much has never existed in the USA.

It has theoretically; in reality? NO.
 
Well, you keep jumping from one case to another, using the actions of one group or individual to justify the punishment of another.
Also, wanting to end constitutional rights for foreigners here on green cards or visas or any legal means is against our constitution.
Also, Also…the Barnard students were kicked out of school , which is the schools right and not at all comparable to what happened to Mahmoud Khalil.
More completing the story than jumping. Two students were expelled from Columbia for anti-semitism. Based on Columbia's history of tolerance of anti-semitism, I'm guessing those handouts must have been pretty bad.

Another group of {cough} pro-Palestine {cough} students are protesting the expulsion to the point that they hospitalize a staff member?

Again, I wasn't there. I haven't seen any videos of what they were saying, but this sounds like a group of anti-Jew/pro-Hamas/terrorist.

Bye..... we don't need to import that type of person. We have plenty that are homegrown.
 
More completing the story than jumping. Two students were expelled from Columbia for anti-semitism. Based on Columbia's history of tolerance of anti-semitism, I'm guessing those handouts must have been pretty bad.

Another group of {cough} pro-Palestine {cough} students are protesting the expulsion to the point that they hospitalize a staff member?

Again, I wasn't there. I haven't seen any videos of what they were saying, but this sounds like a group of anti-Jew/pro-Hamas/terrorist.

Bye..... we don't need to import that type of person. We have plenty that are homegrown.
Yep waiting on the Pres to give out pardons again.
 
For American citizens? Absolutely. For non-citizens - nope. No reason to keep anti-Semitic, terrorist supporters here, IMO. Those are the people who become radicalized and end up killing runners in the Boston Marathon.
A conversation among ICE field agents.

"Hey Charlie, this guy over here says he's a citizen?"
"Does he have a copy of his birth certificate or a passport on him?"
"Nope."
"Throw him in the truck. We'll sort it out on the flight to San Salvador"
"But he says he's a citizen"
"I don't give a fuck what he says. If he has no passport on him, throw him in the truck."
 
A conversation among ICE field agents.

"Hey Charlie, this guy over here says he's a citizen?"
"Does he have a copy of his birth certificate or a passport on him?"
"Nope."
"Throw him in the truck. We'll sort it out on the flight to San Salvador"
"But he says he's a citizen"
"I don't give a fuck what he says. If he has no passport on him, throw him in the truck."
That's not the type of situation I'm talking about.

If that is happening, it is unacceptable.
 
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