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by FirmwareBurner
443 days ago
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>There have been many such cases in the news recently: Mahmoud Khalil, Rumeysa Ozturk, Yunseo Chung, Momodou Taal... Coming to a country to incite domestic terrorism or vocally support terrorist groups, gets you in trouble with the law in any country. If you move to Germany/France/etc and occupy a university campus in support of Palestine, the police will drag you away and you will get deported. |
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If they had been in any way involved with domestic terrorism, then they could be charged, sentenced, and probably deported as a consequence. But what they actually did was peacefully protest, write Op-Eds, and generally speak their minds. That's 100% covered by the 1st Amendment.
The Trump administration hasn't charged these students with anything. It's asserting the right to deport legal immigrants purely based on their political opinions, which is an obvious breach of the 1st Amendment.