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Pro-Israel Group Compiles List of Foreign Pro-Hamas College Students, Hoping Trump Will Deport Them

Pro-Israel Group Compiles List of Foreign Pro-Hamas College Students, Hoping Trump Will Deport Them

“has about 30 names of students from nations such as Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Canada, and the United Kingdom currently enrolled in some of the nation’s top universities”

This may sound extreme to some people, but what’s happening on college campuses is an extreme problem. This would make people take it seriously.

The New York Post reports:

Zionist org preps list of foreign pro-Hamas students, hoping Trump will deport them

A Zionist organization is compiling names of foreign students on visas in the US who spewed anti-Israel bile at campus protests — and is hoping President-elect Trump will give the haters a one-way ticket back home.

So far, the group, Betar, has about 30 names of students from nations such as Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Canada, and the United Kingdom currently enrolled in some of the nation’s top universities, including Columbia, UPenn, Michigan, Syracuse, UCLA, The New School for Social Research, Carnegie Mellon, and George Washington University.

“We have started commencing lists of Jew-hating foreign nationals on visas who support Hamas,” said Ross Glick, director of the US chapter of Betar.

Betar has IDed the haters using a combination of facial recognition software and “relationship database technology” to weed out people who were busted at antisemitic campus protests over the last year.

“One of our issues is processing power, there is just so much video to work through,” Glick said.

Betar is already in contact with “prospective” Trump administration appointees in the Justice Department about how best to take action on those identified, Glick said.

Among those on the list is Momodou Taal, a British national and PhD candidate in Africana studies at Cornell University, who was suspended twice for participating in a pair of on-campus Palestinian protests, most recently in September.

University officials initially told Taal that the latest incident would lead to his F-1 visa being revoked, Newsweek reported.

The Ivy later backed down.

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The Gentle Grizzly | November 24, 2024 at 12:44 pm

Among those on the list is Momodou Taal, a British national and PhD candidate in Africana studies at Cornell University, who was suspended twice for participating in a pair of on-campus Palestinian protests, most recently in September.

Would not Taal be more comfortable, at, say, a uni in Montreal?

Wouldn’t being expelled from their schools result in their visas being canceled? Then, if they didn’t depart, they would become illegal aliens, unlawfully in the country and subject to deportation, right? It’s a place to start, isn’t it?

The thing is, they can’t be deported just for saying antisemitic things. And if they’re in government universities they can’t be expelled just for that alone either.

Even someone here illegally (which they’re not) can’t be deported for what he says while in the USA. The Supreme Court said so over 100 years ago, when an illegal alien was arrested after giving a public speech. He complained that his first amendment rights were being violated, and the court agreed that if the speech were the reason for his arrest and deportation he would have been correct. But it found that wasn’t the case; the speech was merely what brought his illegal presence to the authorities’ attention, and he was arrested for having entered the country illegally in the first place, and that was just fine.

Based on that precedent, these antisemites can be investigated to see whether they’ve done anything that can get them deported, and if something is found then they can be deported. The fact that the investigation would never have happened if they’d only kept their mouths shut would be irrelevant.