This is the same Washington Post that refused to publish an op-ed by John McCain before the 2008 election.
FOX News reports:
Mahmoud Khalil rips ‘repressive’ Trump admin for eroding his rights in Washington Post op-edColumbia University anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil accused the Trump administration of eroding his constitutional rights in a Thursday column for The Washington Post.Khalil, who was approved for deportation by a U.S. immigration judge last week at the behest of the U.S. government, argued in the piece that he is a victim of America’s “Democracy of convenience,” and that his rights have been erased because he is not aligned to those in power.”I hope this writing will startle you into understanding that a democracy for some — a democracy of convenience — is no democracy at all. I hope it will shake you into acting before it is too late,” Mahmoud wrote…Khalil’s Post column provided his response to Comans’ ruling and the government’s case against him, calling it “baseless.” He argued that the U.S. government’s “’evidence’” is “lifted directly from sensationalized tabloids.”He proceeded to call out the Trump immigration agenda, accusing it of undermining American principles of liberty.”Earlier that day, I sifted through letters from supporters. Two postage stamps displayed the American flag, one stating ‘liberty forever,’ the other proclaiming ‘justice forever.’ The irony is stunning, especially regarding what I’ve learned about how the administration exploits immigration law to enforce its repressive agenda.”He also said the case against him has been “running roughshod over due process.””Why should protesting Israel’s indiscriminate killing of thousands of innocent Palestinians result in the erosion of my constitutional rights?” Khalil asked.
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