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💢🎥Protesters Gather in New York in Support of Mahmoud Khalil
🔹 Following the immigration judge’s ruling permitting the Trump administration to proceed with the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian student, numerous demonstrations have been held across New York calling for his release.
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🔹 Following the immigration judge’s ruling permitting the Trump administration to proceed with the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian student, numerous demonstrations have been held across New York calling for his release.
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💢🎥Mahmoud Khalil to Be Deported
🔹 In response to a Fox News host’s question regarding whether Mahmoud Khalil—a Green Card–holding, pro-Palestinian student—will be deported, senior Trump advisor Stephen Miller stated that Khalil will soon be expelled from the United States
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🔹 In response to a Fox News host’s question regarding whether Mahmoud Khalil—a Green Card–holding, pro-Palestinian student—will be deported, senior Trump advisor Stephen Miller stated that Khalil will soon be expelled from the United States
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💢🎥The individual was wearing a shirt that read 'Israel kills children.' At the gym, he was informed that his membership had been revoked. Shortly afterward, the police were called to have him arrested on charges of trespassing on private property.
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💢🎥When people are treated like animals, they sometimes strike back. It is a reflection of human nature.
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💢🎥Here’s an uncomfortable truth:
🔸Does Israel have legitimate and longstanding historical ties to the land?
🔹Short answer: No.
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🔸Does Israel have legitimate and longstanding historical ties to the land?
🔹Short answer: No.
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💢🎥Palestinian children in the West Bank often require the presence of human rights activists to accompany them to and from school, in order to protect them from potential attacks by settlers.
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💢🎥A ZIONIST Punches a woman for calling for a ceasefire in GAZA!
✋Zionists are CRIMINALS!
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✋Zionists are CRIMINALS!
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💢🎥Palestine was Never Empty
❗️These are just some of the villages that were stolen
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❗️These are just some of the villages that were stolen
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💢🎥Following parliamentary approval, the Maldives has enacted an immediate ban on Israeli tourists.
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💢📸Euronews – Amid escalating tensions between the United States government and Harvard University, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has threatened to revoke the university’s authorization to enroll international students.
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🔴 Rising Concerns Across U.S. Universities Amid a Surge in Arrests and Visa Revocations Targeting International Students
A compelling BBC report sheds light on the unprecedented crackdown on pro-Palestinian students in American universities:
🔻In recent weeks, many international students residing in the United States have witnessed a troubling pattern unfolding across their social media feeds: reports of visa cancellations and plainclothes agents appearing unannounced, transporting students in unmarked vehicles to detention facilities.
🔻Among those affected are Mahmoud Khalil and Mohsen Mahdavi from Columbia University, and Rumeysa Ozturk from Tufts University. None of them have been charged with any criminal offense, and it appears they have been targeted solely for participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus grounds.
🔻The publication Inside Higher Ed has launched a visa revocation tracker, identifying by April 16 at least 1,300 international students and graduates at over 200 U.S. institutions whose visas have been revoked or whose legal status has been altered by the U.S. Department of State in recent weeks.
🔻Students and faculty members told the BBC that a combination of targeted arrests and widespread visa cancellations is placing institutions—from large public universities to elite Ivy League schools—at risk. Notably, in the vast majority of cases, colleges state there is no evidence that the affected students were involved in anti-Israel protests.
🔻While student visas can be revoked for various reasons, colleges report that in some cases, visas have been canceled over minor infractions such as traffic violations, some of which occurred years ago. Several students report having no clear explanation as to why they were targeted by U.S. authorities.
🔻Under such circumstances, some students told the BBC they fear leaving their apartments—even to buy groceries—due to the risk of being detained by plainclothes officers. In response, Georgetown University has begun offering additional on-campus housing to students concerned about potential arrests at their residences.
🔻One Georgetown student told the BBC: “Given the arrests we’re seeing, I believe there’s a real possibility that anyone who has spoken out about Palestine could be detained.”
In some colleges, academic activities have also been disrupted, as international scholars decline to return to the U.S. out of concern for their safety.
🔻The White House has stated it will pursue individuals involved in activities deemed “contrary” to U.S. national interests. In the case of Mr. Khalil, authorities have cited the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which grants the government the authority to deport individuals whose presence is considered detrimental to U.S. foreign policy.
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A compelling BBC report sheds light on the unprecedented crackdown on pro-Palestinian students in American universities:
🔻In recent weeks, many international students residing in the United States have witnessed a troubling pattern unfolding across their social media feeds: reports of visa cancellations and plainclothes agents appearing unannounced, transporting students in unmarked vehicles to detention facilities.
🔻Among those affected are Mahmoud Khalil and Mohsen Mahdavi from Columbia University, and Rumeysa Ozturk from Tufts University. None of them have been charged with any criminal offense, and it appears they have been targeted solely for participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus grounds.
🔻The publication Inside Higher Ed has launched a visa revocation tracker, identifying by April 16 at least 1,300 international students and graduates at over 200 U.S. institutions whose visas have been revoked or whose legal status has been altered by the U.S. Department of State in recent weeks.
🔻Students and faculty members told the BBC that a combination of targeted arrests and widespread visa cancellations is placing institutions—from large public universities to elite Ivy League schools—at risk. Notably, in the vast majority of cases, colleges state there is no evidence that the affected students were involved in anti-Israel protests.
🔻While student visas can be revoked for various reasons, colleges report that in some cases, visas have been canceled over minor infractions such as traffic violations, some of which occurred years ago. Several students report having no clear explanation as to why they were targeted by U.S. authorities.
🔻Under such circumstances, some students told the BBC they fear leaving their apartments—even to buy groceries—due to the risk of being detained by plainclothes officers. In response, Georgetown University has begun offering additional on-campus housing to students concerned about potential arrests at their residences.
🔻One Georgetown student told the BBC: “Given the arrests we’re seeing, I believe there’s a real possibility that anyone who has spoken out about Palestine could be detained.”
In some colleges, academic activities have also been disrupted, as international scholars decline to return to the U.S. out of concern for their safety.
🔻The White House has stated it will pursue individuals involved in activities deemed “contrary” to U.S. national interests. In the case of Mr. Khalil, authorities have cited the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which grants the government the authority to deport individuals whose presence is considered detrimental to U.S. foreign policy.
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Anxiety on US college campuses as foreign students deported
High-profile detentions and visa revocations are putting students on edge, as Trump tightens his squeeze on US schools.
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💢🎥What kind of cowardly, sadistic and completely amoral army will attack a hospital with sick and wounded people in the middle of the night?"
📣Doctor Mads Gilbert
asks the questions for all of us
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📣Doctor Mads Gilbert
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💢🎥29 years ago, Israel bombed a United Nations compound in Qana, resulting in the deaths of over 100 Lebanese civilians, the majority of whom were women and children.
🔹This tragic event stands as one among many massacres committed by Israel in Lebanon—a pattern of violence that, regrettably, persists to this day.
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🔹This tragic event stands as one among many massacres committed by Israel in Lebanon—a pattern of violence that, regrettably, persists to this day.
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💢🎥The Pricey Presents of U.S. Support to Israel
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💢🎥The Pricey Presents of U.S. Support to Israel
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💢🎥Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opens fire on crowd trying to receive humanitarian aid.
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💢🎥Profound respect is due to Harvard University for its courageous stand in defense of free speech in the United States.
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💢🎥Let us never forget how it all began, and never lose sight of the reasons behind their resistance.
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