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by lukev 450 days ago
Are you implying that this is somehow exonerative of the government? Or even adds meaningful nuance?

We happen to have a thing called the First Amendment. Whatever she said, or whatever the press published, is constitutionally permissible.

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I think it's relevant information because it shows how dangerous this government is. They're not "deporting illegal immigrants," they're trying to destroy the Bill of Rights.

This after three years of hearing the right shout about "free speech".

On the contrary. How arresting people for being "anti-israel" could be a good thing?
> If the Department of State issues you an F or M student visa, this means that you are coming to the United States to study. You should not take any action that detracts from that purpose. Maintaining your status means:

> Fulfilling the purpose for why the Department of State issued you your visa.

> Following the regulations associated with that purpose.

She isn't being charged with a crime. What are you talking about? What does engaging in politics outside her county have to do with education?

https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students/maintaining-status

What's next, deporting student visa holders who listen to music in their free time? That's got nothing to do with their education!
Only if it's the wrong tempo https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/08/europe/chechnya-music-ban-scl... . Dub or happy hardcore? Straight to gulag.
Exactly. You are either pro-genocide, or pro-terrorist. What sort of choice is that?