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    Charlie Kirk?

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    So, now we have a US president directly policing universities for offensive speech

    Is that about the size of it?

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    and promising to denaturalize Americans for speech

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    So, now we have a US president directly policing universities for offensive speech

    Is that about the size of it?
    Not even a public university at that

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    Sounds like a guilt by association deal, is Khalil a member of CUAD?

    Is it a crime somehow, or otherwise damaging to US foreign policy, to have been a negotiator at a protest?

    Is it a crime, or otherwise damaging to US foreign policy, to distribute a counter-narrative at a US university or college?

    Most of the facts attested seem to consist of speech, and the guilt of the guy who got nicked on the facts attested seems not well filled in.
    Is Khalil a member of CUAD

    https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antis...article-845664

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    These are specified in INA § 212(a)(3)(B) and commonly referred to as Terrorism Related Inadmissibility Grounds (TRIG)

    -Who are a representative of a terrorist organization or a member of a political, social, or other group that endorses or espouses terrorist activity

    -Who endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuades others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity or support a terrorist organization

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    Ok

    So CUAD has very radical beliefs.

    I notice there isn't anything in the article that describes participation in violence or terrorism by CUAD.

    Are beliefs and speech really enough to deport people?

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    These are specified in INA § 212(a)(3)(B) and commonly referred to as Terrorism Related Inadmissibility Grounds (TRIG)

    -Who are a representative of a terrorist organization or a member of a political, social, or other group that endorses or espouses terrorist activity

    -Who endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuades others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity or support a terrorist organization
    Yeah, y'all also dug up a McCarthy era law that has been used sporadically ever since.

    In the 1950s it was used to keep out European Jews

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    "CNN

    A federal judge in New York has blocked any efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist at Columbia University who was arrested Saturday night, until a conference Wednesday, according to court do ents..."

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/10/us/ma...hnk/index.html

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    These are specified in INA § 212(a)(3)(B) and commonly referred to as Terrorism Related Inadmissibility Grounds (TRIG)

    -Who are a representative of a terrorist organization or a member of a political, social, or other group that endorses or espouses terrorist activity

    -Who endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuades others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity or support a terrorist organization
    The stretching is incredible.

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    there are already criminal laws against terrorism, the sort of "terrorism" you see enforced in this case is the kind of highly contrived guilt by association/speech crime typical of the GWOT 20 years ago, the Puerto Rican nationalist scare of the 1970s and 80s, and the McCarthy era.

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    the argument is mostly stipulated facts by the controlling authority, as above by TSA

    connecc da dots

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    "We got a special procedure for terrorists and he's a terrorist" begs a lot of questions
    It didn't when Ole Joe branded Tulsi a terrorist

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    It didn't when Ole Joe branded Tulsi a terrorist
    Nah, she was branded a foreign asset.

    She still is.

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    Wait, Joe had Tulsi arrested on terrorist charges?

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    Ok

    So CUAD has very radical beliefs.

    I notice there isn't anything in the article that describes participation in violence or terrorism by CUAD.

    Are beliefs and speech really enough to deport people?
    Is Khalil a member of a political, social, or other group that endorses or espouses terrorist activity? yes or no.

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    He should have just said he's a proud boy now.

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    The same members of Congress who refused to stand as Trump honored a child beating cancer and families who lost loved ones to murderous illegal immigrants are now defending an Arab immigrant who is a leader of a group that sympathizes with terror organizations Hamas and Hezbollah and calls for the “end of Western civilization.” Defending him is a strange hill to die on, but the Dems have become a very strange party.

    Please don't change...it'll make the midterms so much more satisfying.

    Meanwhile, back in a sane America, Inflation has been cut by more than 1/2 in the first month of the Trump presidency while eggs are down $2.00/dozen -- on average.

    And, the administration seems to getting the upper hand on an activist judiciary that seems to want to run the administrative branch.

    Promises made, promises kept.

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    Very fine people…on both sides!

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    The same members of Congress who refused to stand as Trump honored a child beating cancer and families who lost loved ones to murderous illegal immigrants are now defending an Arab immigrant who is a leader of a group that sympathizes with terror organizations Hamas and Hezbollah and calls for the “end of Western civilization.” Defending him is a strange hill to die on, but the Dems have become a very strange party.

    Please don't change...it'll make the midterms so much more satisfying.

    Meanwhile, back in a sane America, Inflation has been cut by more than 1/2 in the first month of the Trump presidency while eggs are down $2.00/dozen -- on average.

    And, the administration seems to getting the upper hand on an activist judiciary that seems to want to run the administrative branch.

    Promises made, promises kept.
    look who got his talking points today.

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    Very fine people…on both sides!
    Yep, that point of time remains Trump's finest hour. I/We were at a juncture where the old man had to decide where he stood. He slept on it over night came out the next day and I wasn't sure what he would do...bend over like all those before him, OR act like somebody. He acted like somebody. CNN has never been the same.

    I told him then on the Twitter than he'd never look and not find me there. He followed me then. The President of the United States followed me.

    Let us proceed...

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    And the weak males cry again! Lmfao

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    The same members of Congress who refused to stand as Trump honored a child beating cancer and families who lost loved ones to murderous illegal immigrants are now defending an Arab immigrant who is a leader of a group that sympathizes with terror organizations Hamas and Hezbollah and calls for the “end of Western civilization.” Defending him is a strange hill to die on, but the Dems have become a very strange party.

    Please don't change...it'll make the midterms so much more satisfying.

    Meanwhile, back in a sane America, Inflation has been cut by more than 1/2 in the first month of the Trump presidency while eggs are down $2.00/dozen -- on average.

    And, the administration seems to getting the upper hand on an activist judiciary that seems to want to run the administrative branch.

    Promises made, promises kept.
    in' 'eh!!!

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