I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
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Isn’t it something that when conservative American citizens spoke up on Twitter, Facebook, Parlor, and or school board meetings and were censored, harassed, jailed, put on terrorist lists, like good communists do, the ACLU (and let’s face it the whole Democrat party) was nowhere to be found, what 1st amendment? But when a Syrian, Columbian University student here on a student visa spouts off to kill the Jews, assaults Jewish students, disrupts an entire school year, doesn’t allow Jewish student…
Except Khalil didn't do all that stuff you say. I've seen him in interview, and he was a basic protestor, and then there was the federal abduction and no evidence of anything at this time. The administration removed Jewish students claiming it was for their safety, but bear in mind there are a lot of Jewish students who are also pro-Palestine there. Explain that.
He was called the leader of these demonstrations. He spoke on campus with a bullhorn, I saw him, he promoted a terrorist group Hamas, he disrupted and helped shut down students ability to complete their semester of a college that costs 70,000 dollars a year. Someone that is privileged enough to be allowed a student visa, a green card, does not have constitutional rights to do all the things I just mentioned. There is a very narrow line by which they can be thrown out of this country. As I said …
"he helped shut down students ability to complete their semester", I would see a place for a possible crime here, if I could see evidence of it. As I said, there are Jewish students participating in this, so it seems some things just wouldn't fly very well. As far as supporting Hamas... 1) They're resistance against a brutal and illegal occupier (since 1967), and 2) Like the Israeli defense minister said, "Hamas is an idea", and 3) people are labeling pro-Palestine as pro-Hamas, which doesn't leave any way to be pro-Palestine.
Marco Rubio is the person that had him picked up and he explained the cause for his expulsion, charges and reasons for his deportation will be made public.
And Rubio would do anything for AIPAC and Israel, which could lead to a skewed report of what he thinks Khalil has done. These protests appear to me to be so benign that I suspect this is skewing the allegations.
Isn’t there a lot of skewed reports in America by which people went to jail with no charges!! Hard for me to feel sorry for a foreign man that lead demonstrations against the country he was a visitor in.