Posted on 09/19/2025 3:10:45 PM PDT by bitt
An immigration judge has just ordered Mahmoud Khalil, who led the vicious antisemitic riots at Columbia University, be deported to Syria or Algeria. Mahmoud Khalil is a Syrian national who was part of a group that assaulted police officers, assaulted a Barnard staffer, and violently took over the library.
He’s Syrian and he’s a violent Hamas supporter. Legitimate protest involves peaceful assembly for the purpose of voicing the opinion(s) of the involved individuals not terrorism.
He led riots that violently invaded university buildings, and vandalized them, writing pro-Hamas graffiti on walls. They attacked campus police trying to regulate the tent encampments that they set up in the middle of campuses. At Columbia, the pro-Hamas brigade entered Hamilton Hall, and proceeded to break furniture and write on the walls. When members of the janitorial staff tried to stop them, they were attacked. One of the janitors was so wounded that he spent five days in the hospital.
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Get wheels up before some judge hears about this!
Looks like he had his due process then. Bye Felicia!
My thoughts exactly. What activist judge do they have the case kn front of now?
Good idea. And turn the radios off.
I don’t care if you are Pro-Palestinian, Pro-Ukrainian, Pro-Israeli, Pro-Brit or whatever... if you are here in America, on a student visa, and you create disorder, riots, or protests, you should be deported immediately.
We deport him. Israel finishes him off.
Sheesh. That took a long time!
Very good response to riots at Columbia University, about sixty years too late.
Great news!
Get out of my country!
Long overdue.
Can we get him on a plane tonight before some other judge blocks it?
Let’s Get ‘er done. What are we waiting for? Another 09/11?
Paging Judge Boasberg! I expect him to intervene, as these cases are his cottage industry.
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