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re: It seems Mamoud khalil will likely win his immigration court hearing.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 7:57 pm to Pandy Fackler
Posted on 4/11/25 at 7:57 pm to Pandy Fackler
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Well if the court determines he shouldn't have been arrested at all.
I think it all hinges on WHEN Rubio revoked his green card. That's why the memo wasn't dated. They had to make Rubio's determination retroactive.
Ultimately, I think the deportation will be upheld when it makes it to the Supreme Court, but I think Khalil will recover damages for the "premature" arrest.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:51 pm to 4cubbies
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Green cards guarantee rights.
God you are a top 10 stupid human being
It does not guarantee you all the rights ...
Honestly are you really this dumb - I'm genuinely curious
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:57 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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"While Friday's hearing took place in immigration court, a separate case has been playing out in a federal court in New Jersey over whether Khalil should have been arrested and detained at all."
Explain the legal concept of a person whose green card has been revoked and is subject to deportation could ever be unlawfully detained? Legally, once the US revoked your legal status you are subject to being picked up
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:31 pm to dafif
Posted on 4/11/25 at 11:23 pm to dafif
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Explain the legal concept of a person whose green card has been revoked and is subject to deportation could ever be unlawfully detained?
When he was arrested his Green Card had not been revoked, only his Student Visa. Apparently who ever wanted him gone was unaware of his permanent resident status. He was still lawfully in the country when arrested.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 11:25 pm to VoxDawg
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It seems Mamoud khalil will likely win his immigration court hearing.
Narrator in somber tones: "But Khalil would not win his immigration court ruling."
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:20 am to Pandy Fackler
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Because I don’t think he deserves to be deported.
Dumbass should have kept his mouth shut.
This post was edited on 4/12/25 at 8:23 am
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:21 am to loogaroo
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Dimbass should have kept his mouth shut.
That's true.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:35 am to Pandy Fackler
I am somewhat surprised that most of this board if perfectly fine with what's going on here.... deporting someone for their beliefs. Do realize how dangerous a precedent this is? If he committed a crime, sure - deport him.
Guess what? Being Pro-Palestinian and Antisemitic is not a crime and has nothing to do with being Anti-Amercian.
Guess what? Being Pro-Palestinian and Antisemitic is not a crime and has nothing to do with being Anti-Amercian.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:51 am to nealnan8
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I am somewhat surprised that most of this board if perfectly fine with what's going on here.... deporting someone for their beliefs. Do realize how dangerous a precedent this is? If he committed a crime, sure - deport him.
Guess what? Being Pro-Palestinian and Antisemitic is not a crime and has nothing to do with being Anti-Amercian.
I'll take it a step further. If there was any evidence at all that he's supported Hamas, deport him. That violates the terms of his green card, but the fact of the matter is there isn't, or if there is, it hasn't been presented.
I have zero sympathy for the people of Gaza or the Palestinians in general. They live in a world of their own creation. I don't care about any of that shite.
What I care about is that this is the United States of America and I still keep to the belief that people should be treated fairly, and in my opinion this guy hasn't been.
I don't like him. I don't like his politics and I don't like his loud mouth but to me, none of that matters.
What matters to me, is that by making Khalil a permanent US resident, the Government is essentially saying this...
You can live the rest of your life here, you can work here, you can buy a home here, you can own a gun here and you can pay taxes here. But your voice will be diminished and you won't be allowed to say the things the rest of us can say. I don't agree with this.
I hope his deportation ruling is overturned.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:58 am to Pandy Fackler
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You can live the rest of your life here, you can work here, you can buy a home here, you can own a gun here and you can pay taxes here. But your voice will be diminished and you won't be allowed to say the things the rest of us can say. I don't agree with this.
You know how to get those rights? Be a citizen.
Of course your goddamn voice is diminished if you aren't. Stupid frick.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:01 am to nealnan8
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I am somewhat surprised that most of this board if perfectly fine with what's going on here.... deporting someone for their beliefs.
You’re cool with randos taking over schools? Intimidating Jewish students? Disrupting the flow of education for those who want to actually attend class but can’t bc some kiefifa wearing twat wants to stop you?
GFY
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:04 am to idlewatcher
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You’re cool with randos taking over schools? Intimidating Jewish students?
Thats up to the schools.
Not my business. I have zero connection or financial responsibility to Columbia which as always been a den of radicalism.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:06 am to Evolved Simian
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You know how to get those rights? Be a citizen.
Of course your goddamn voice is diminished if you aren't. Stupid frick.
I know. I said that...
Here's my entire post...
"I'll take it a step further. If there was any evidence at all that he's supported Hamas, deport him. That violates the terms of his green card, but the fact of the matter is there isn't, or if there is, it hasn't been presented.
I have zero sympathy for the people of Gaza or the Palestinians in general. They live in a world of their own creation. I don't care about any of that shite.
What I care about is that this is the United States of America and I still keep to the belief that people should be treated fairly, and in my opinion this guy hasn't been.
I don't like him. I don't like his politics and I don't like his loud mouth but to me, none of that matters.
What matters to me, is that by making Khalil a permanent US resident, the Government is essentially saying this...
You can live the rest of your life here, you can work here, you can buy a home here, you can own a gun here and you can pay taxes here. But your voice will be diminished and you won't be allowed to say the things the rest of us can say. I don't agree with this.
I hope his deportation ruling is overturned".
I don't agree that we should allow him these other rights and responsibilities but deny him free speech. What's the point in that?
We'll allow him to access 2nd amendment rights but not 1st amendment rights? You don't find that odd?
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:11 am to nealnan8
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am somewhat surprised that most of this board if perfectly fine with what's going on here.... deporting someone for their beliefs.
It should be as simple as:
If you choose to come here and live, then you should assimilate to the culture
If not, get out
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:15 am to nealnan8
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Guess what? Being Pro-Palestinian and Antisemitic is not a crime and has nothing to do with being Anti-Amercian.
Do you support deportation of folks that are Anti-American? That call for the eradication of Western Civilization?
Because that’s what Khalil stands for.
This post was edited on 4/12/25 at 9:16 am
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:16 am to Pandy Fackler
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If there was any evidence at all that he's supported Hamas, deport him.
Palestine is hamas.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 9:23 am to Turbeauxdog
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Palestine is hamas.
Maybe. There are differing opinions that.
Here's my entire post...
"I'll take it a step further. If there was any evidence at all that he's supported Hamas, deport him. That violates the terms of his green card, but the fact of the matter is there isn't, or if there is, it hasn't been presented.
I have zero sympathy for the people of Gaza or the Palestinians in general. They live in a world of their own creation. I don't care about any of that shite.
What I care about is that this is the United States of America and I still keep to the belief that people should be treated fairly, and in my opinion this guy hasn't been.
I don't like him. I don't like his politics and I don't like his loud mouth but to me, none of that matters.
What matters to me, is that by making Khalil a permanent US resident, the Government is essentially saying this...
You can live the rest of your life here, you can work here, you can buy a home here, you can own a gun here and you can pay taxes here. But your voice will be diminished and you won't be allowed to say the things the rest of us can say. I don't agree with this.
I hope his deportation ruling is overturned".
I don't agree that we should allow him these other rights and responsibilities but deny him free speech. What's the point in that?
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