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March 13, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Deport Mahmoud Khalil, get rid of him. I'm done, and
most Americans I know stand with me. The Columbia University
former graduate student who is in many ways the ringleader
of the student protests that shut down that university for weeks.

(00:20):
Students weren't able to go to class. Jewish students were threatened,
some attacked. Buildings were occupied, janitors were held hostage. And
this guy is complaining that we shouldn't revoke his green
card and his student visa and deport him. I don't
think so. This is not an issue a freedom of speech.

(00:44):
Contrary to what the Democrats and the media, the ACLU
and Khalil's supporters claim, this has nothing to do with
free speech. This is about a foreigner, a Syrian, anti Semite,
a pro Hamas militant and terrorist sympathizer, who came to
an elite American university, an Ivy League school, and instead

(01:09):
of studying, decided to become a radical pro Palestinian activist
who was directly responsible for leading a movement that shut
down the entire university for weeks and weeks and weeks.
Other students who pay seventy thousand dollars a year intuition

(01:32):
were unable to go to class, what about their rights?
Property was damaged and vandalized on Columbia encampments for weeks
and weeks were set up. Vile anti Semitism was espoused
not just by Khalil but all of his Kafia clad supporters,

(01:52):
and the clear support for hamas a designated terrorist organization,
openly calling for the genocidal extermination and mass murder of
the Jews. This is the kind of person we want
to come into the United States. A student visa is

(02:12):
not a right. A green card is not a right.
It is a privilege. And under the law the Immigration
and Naturalization Act, the federal government can revoke a visa
or a green card if they believe that person poses
a threat to public safety or belongs to an extremist

(02:35):
or terrorist organization. Mahmoud Khalil took advantage of our generosity.
He abused his privilege. He has no right to stay.
He is not an American citizen. In fact, rather than
deport them, we should arrest them, jail them, and then

(02:57):
deport them. In violence is a crime. Shutting down a
university is a crime. Inciting terrorism is a crime. Destroying
property and calling for others to commit vandalism and literally

(03:18):
block and prevent the functioning of a university is a crime.
Mahmud Khalil committed crime after crime after crime. And as
someone who once held a Green card before I became
a naturalized American citizen, I can tell you take it
to the bank. You are told repeatedly if you want

(03:41):
to stay in America as a Green card holder, you
have to respect and uphold the rule of law. You
cannot commit crimes. If you do, we're going to revoke
your green card and deport your ass. Well, that's exactly
what we should do to Khalil poke his green card

(04:01):
and poured his ass back to Syria. You want to
wage jihad on behalf of Hamas, no problem, Just don't
do it here, do it over there.
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