Got it.HTownAg98 said:
There may be groups willing to represent LPRs and illegal aliens, but you're not entitled to an attorney as of right. It's a civil proceeding.
Why is Columbia covering for Muslim students who paint swastikas during anti-Israel disruption sessions on campus? How come the janitors is the first time we hear about it? pic.twitter.com/SNnczkvcvf
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) March 18, 2025
BREAKING:
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) March 15, 2025
Mahmoud Khalil’s wife confirmed to also be a pro-HAMAS jihadi who participated in his jihadi rallies.
Now we know why Mahmoud Khalil’s wife Noor Abdalla wanted to be kept secret.
She is on video participating in her husband’s pro HAMAS activities. Maybe her child… https://t.co/Tgk65hu2gw pic.twitter.com/YvdhIMCMTp
Modern day versions of this...nortex97 said:
No. She's a natural born citizen. Her parents came from Syria I think.
WATCH:
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) March 19, 2025
HAMAS flags were flown outside the White House tonight where protesters chanted in support of Mahmoud Khalil & “death to Israel”. Many other attendees brought prayer mats and shouted Allahu Akbar as they occupied the front of the White House.
This is Islamic supremacy. pic.twitter.com/j5rgt2h9CD
BREAKING: Judge denies Trump administration motion to dismiss Khalil lawsuit, orders it transferred to New Jersey. https://t.co/QrfNtdhxEY pic.twitter.com/Y6rsuX02rv
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) March 19, 2025
More lawfare. Y'all should be ashamed for defending terrorists.HTownAg98 said:BREAKING: Judge denies Trump administration motion to dismiss Khalil lawsuit, orders it transferred to New Jersey. https://t.co/QrfNtdhxEY pic.twitter.com/Y6rsuX02rv
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) March 19, 2025
Their goals do not include the betterment of America or Americans.Slicer97 said:
That's the problem (well, one of them) with leftists. They are ashamed of nothing that achieves their goals.
The irony here is that DOJ attached a transcript of a habeas hearing before this same judge a few years back when the first thing he said to the petitioner's counsel was that he didn't have jurisdiction since the prisoner was in being held in another state. He asked counsel which way they preferred he rule, either dismiss the current habeas for lack of jurisdiction, or transfer the case to the appropriate jurisdiction?HTownAg98 said:BREAKING: Judge denies Trump administration motion to dismiss Khalil lawsuit, orders it transferred to New Jersey. https://t.co/QrfNtdhxEY pic.twitter.com/Y6rsuX02rv
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) March 19, 2025
Obstruction of the President and the American people. Lawfare. The ends justify the means.Quote:
So this judge knew from the get go he lacked jurisdiction for a habeas action. He's just being an A-hole.
nortex97 said:
Meh, whatever. He figured out he had no jurisdiction and should have just sent it to Louisiana but no, wants to make another judge in NJ this time find they have none.
Is that really the point here? A judge with no jurisdiction enters an order.Quote:
Read the order. There's lots of case law backing up the claim that it should be held in New Jersey.

Because that would create additional delays, which the government doesn't want, as noted in their filings. If you read the order, there's plenty of case law that says the case is tried where the person resides or where the case could have been heard at the time of filing.aggiehawg said:Is that really the point here? A judge with no jurisdiction enters an order.Quote:
Read the order. There's lots of case law backing up the claim that it should be held in New Jersey.
Back in the wild west days of family law, it was common for child custody and child support hearings to be held in at the same time in multiple jurisdictions when one spouse would relocate to another state often with differing orders. Chaos until an act was passed saying jurisdiction was solely in a court wherein the child was located for six months or longer.
Why is it so hard with 19 attorneys for this guy to just refile the habeas in the proper jurisdiction?
HTownAg98 said:nortex97 said:
Meh, whatever. He figured out he had no jurisdiction and should have just sent it to Louisiana but no, wants to make another judge in NJ this time find they have none.
Read the order. There's lots of case law backing up the claim that it should be held in New Jersey.

An ethical judge would have punted immediately for lack of jurisdiction instead of tying the government up in court and obstructing the Executive's ability to do his job.HTownAg98 said:
A crooked judge would have kept the case. This one determined they didn't have jurisdiction and transferred it.
As this very judge has done in the past. Such incredible hypocrisy and lack of honesty.Ellis Wyatt said:An ethical judge would have punted immediately for lack of jurisdiction instead of tying the government up in court and obstructing the Executive's ability to do his job.HTownAg98 said:
A crooked judge would have kept the case. This one determined they didn't have jurisdiction and transferred it.
HTownAg98 said:
A crooked judge would have kept the case. This one determined they didn't have jurisdiction and transferred it.
aggiehawg said:As this very judge has done in the past. Such incredible hypocrisy and lack of honesty.Ellis Wyatt said:An ethical judge would have punted immediately for lack of jurisdiction instead of tying the government up in court and obstructing the Executive's ability to do his job.HTownAg98 said:
A crooked judge would have kept the case. This one determined they didn't have jurisdiction and transferred it.
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Badar Khan Suri, who was "studying and teaching on a student visa," was reportedly arrested by DHS agents outside of his home in Virginia on Monday evening, according to a lawsuit filed by Khan's lawyer, Hassan Ahmad, Politico reported.
While Ahmad argues in the filing that "Suri is being punished because of the Palestinian heritage of his wife," who is an American citizen, Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for DHS claimed that Suri "has close connections to a known or suspected terrorist, who is a senior advisor to Hamas."
"Suri was a foreign exchange student at Georgetown University actively spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media," McLaughlin wrote in a post on X. "Suri has close connections to a known or suspect terrorist, who is a senior advisor to Hamas. The Secretary of State issued a determination on March 15, 2025 that Suri's activities and presence in the United States rendered him deportable under INA section 237(a)(4)(C)(i)."
Suri's faculty page for Georgetown University lists him as being a "Postdoctoral Associate."
"Dr. Badar Khan Suri is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.," his faculty page says.

Hold on. Why is @Georgetown affiliated with a think tank that was founded by Hamas and serves Hamas propaganda interests in the US?
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) March 19, 2025
Georgetown’s Hamas connections are deeper and scarier than any of us have ever realized.
Look at who they employ at their “Alwaleed Center.” pic.twitter.com/m35U23h6Wu
According to a report last month, Badar Khan Suri, the Georgetown scholar picked up by ICE, posted a video of Hamas terrorists holding an Israeli child and wrote: "This is how Hamas men dealt with kids on Oct. 7." https://t.co/JuXLkhlPEp pic.twitter.com/7Wy7vsxWjb
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) March 20, 2025
2/ Here's another image of Badar Khan Suri and his wife, Mapheze Saleh, holding an image of Yasser Arafat kissing Hamas founder Ahmed Yassin at their wedding. pic.twitter.com/kyzGvW2AgO
— David Litman (@dmlitman) March 20, 2025
SCOOP: Trump Admin Weighs Sanctions on International Funders of Pro-Hamas Campus Protests -- Effort would target for first time prominent Qataris and others foreigners bankrolling violent anti-Semitic protests https://t.co/7t4LHk4PRo
— Adam Kredo (@Kredo0) March 21, 2025
Palestinian extremist Leqaa Kordia was arrested by immigration officials Friday for deportation. Her student visa expired over three years ago.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) March 15, 2025
The DOJ is now working with DHS as part of an investigation into Columbia’s “harboring and concealing illegal aliens on its campus.” pic.twitter.com/Ra6XwBHsYP
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Students who had once dreamed of an acceptance letter to the once- prestigious Ivy League university are now rethinking that, if not discarding the idea entirely.
It's not only the continued and dangerous chaos on campus putting them off - it's the fallout that's beginning to manifest if they were to leave with a very expensive Columbia sheepskin. Where once upon a time, it was the entree to career worlds not normally open to your average community college graduate, now they are faced with balancing their dream against a hard reality.
Some formerly discriminating employers who selected from the cream of only the Ivy Leagues, like Columbia, are candid about backing away.Quote:
Some business owners are expressing opposition to hiring alumni from Columbia University amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at the Ivy League school in New York City.
In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Tom McClellan, the editor of The McClellan Market Report said that he will no longer be hiring "any recent graduate of Columbia, because that school is so tainted.
"And I furthermore will not hire any older graduates either, because it has become evident that the academic rot is so deeply ingrained as to taint others who have come through that institution in the past several years," McClellan wrote.
You'd have to be a card-carrying communist lunatic to pay to send your kid there, imho.Quote:
Families pay this firm as much as $120K over the years to get their kids into the best schools.As Columbia only has a 3.9% acceptance rate, competition is - or was - fierce, and I suppose families felt they had to do what they could do to guarantee the best for their children.Quote:
...One student, 17, who has been using Mr Rim's services for four years said he was "excited" to attend Columbia after he received an early decision in December. Students who are accepted early must rescind all other applications as part of their agreement to attend the college.
His elder brother did not apply to Columbia last year because of the protests and was accepted into Yale and Princeton.
Right now, an undergrad year at Columbia with tuition, fees, books, room, and board sets you back a shade over $93K.
That Columbia no longer meets that 'the best' metric for this demographic should be concerning to the university.
There's another metric which may be playing in parents' decisions in light of the deportations of student agitators. There are 35K students in the entire Columbia student body and 40% of them are foreigners.
I want anyone on a student visa terrified of being deported for weighing in on US politics. This is a great precedent. https://t.co/1e85xhUAMB
— captive dreamer (@siegfriedmuell) March 21, 2025
Our visa system is completely broken pic.twitter.com/iBfOXtmykg
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 21, 2025
"Smashing something... is the sexy part of organizing." Momodou Taal, @Cornell PhD candidate.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 21, 2025
Taal’s visa was officially revoked today. Thank you President Trump!
pic.twitter.com/oPII2W43cZ
"Why Deportation of Dr. Rasha Alawieh Is Justified," by Andrew G. Bostom, MD, MS, in @Algemeinerhttps://t.co/Wn2G8OwXyW pic.twitter.com/uZZCbgv6tt
— Andrew Bostom, MD, MS (@andrewbostom) March 21, 2025
Lebanese Columnist Backs U.S. Decision To Deport #RashaAlawieh For Supporting Hizbullah/ Nasrallah/ Ayatollah Khamenei. Makes caustic suggestion she move to authoritarian, theocratic Shiite Iran, "a country that understands the tenets of her faith" https://t.co/jxeWcMWKku pic.twitter.com/6NejeIXAjb
— Andrew Bostom, MD, MS (@andrewbostom) March 21, 2025
“Leqaa Kordia, who is from the West Bank, had a student visa canceled in 2022 ‘for lack of attendance’ and was detained by the agency for the outdated visa.”https://t.co/Nea6QIjr7r
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) March 18, 2025
Trump administration: Deported, pro-Palestinian protest leader Khalil concealed info for green card https://t.co/D2jhc5yW6p
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) March 24, 2025
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The Trump administration reportedly says Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate who helped lead pro-Palestinian protests while enrolled in the Ivy League school last spring, was deported because he didn't full disclose information about several organizations to which he was connected.
The federal government in a court filing Sunday alleged Khalil didn't disclose that he was a member of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East nor that he worked for the Syria office of the British Embassy in Beirut, according to CNN.
The news outlet did not report which federal agency made the claim.
Israel has accused UNRWA of having some of its staff working with Hamas terrorists to carry out the Oct. 7 attack in 2023 that resulted in 1,200 people being killed.