The anti-Israel activist of the University of Columbia, Mahmoud Khalil, accused the Trump administration of eroding its constitutional rights in a column on Thursday for the Washington Post.
Khalil, who was approved for deportation by an immigration judge from the United States last week at the request of the United States government, argued in the piece that is a victim of the “democracy of convenience” of the United States, and that their rights have been. State.
“I hope this writing surprises you to understand that a democracy for some, a democracy of convenience, is not democracy at all. I hope it stirns you to act before it is too late,” Mahmoud wrote.
Ivy League anti-Israel leader Mahmoud Khalil denies the accusations, since the judge expects evidence of deportation

Antiisraelí activist Mahmoud Khalil destroyed the case of the Trump administration against him in a Washington Post column this week. (Selcuk Port/Anadolu through Getty Images Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)
Judge Jamee Comans ruled in Louisiana last Friday that Khalil, 30, can be deported, saying that the United States government with its burden or evidence to eliminate it. Immigration agents arrested the head of the Green Card on the property of Columbia last month. He was accused of being a leader of Pro-Palestinian protests at the University. The DHS also claimed that “he led activities aligned with Hamas, a designated terrorist organization,” he thought Khalil has denied the accusations.
Before his ruling, Comans ordered the Federal Government to provide evidence to justify his attempt to deport the activist. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, responded in a letter of approximately an average and a half page sent to the Court last Wednesday, citing a provision in the immigration and nationality law of 1952 to justify the elimination of Khalil of the United States.
Khalil’s post column provided its response to the Comans ruling and the case of the government against it, qualifying it as “without foundation.” He argued that the “” evidence “of the United States government” rises directly from sensationized tabloids. “
He prosecuted to call the Trump Immigration Agenda, aggression of undermining American freedom principles.
“That day, I sifted through letters of followers. Two postal stamps showed the US flag, one indicated by” Liberty Forever “, the other proclaiming” Justice forever. “The IONY is impressive, especially with respect to what I have learned about how the Administration exploits the immigration law to enforce its repressive agenda.”
Mahmoud Khalil blames ‘antipalestine racism’ by trial in the first statement from ice arrest
The protesters show a great banner that reads “Mahmoud Khalil for free, names the trusts” of a balcony while the students are chained at the gates of the University of Columbia, demanding the responsibility of the University’s trusts of the University after the trial of April 20 and 20. (Selcuk Port/Anadolu through Getty Images)
Hey also said that the case against him has been “executing rough in due process.”
“Why is the protest for the unavilated murder of Israel of thousands or innocent Palestinians results in the erosion of my constitutional rights?” Khalil asked.
The activist described how the elements of his persecution reminded him how the United States government treated the American Japanese duration of World War II.
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Then he said that the White House offensive against pro-palestinian protesters demonstrates “how fearful the White House has the idea of the freedom of Palestine that enters the mainstream.”
Khalil also compared his fear while he was appealed to that of Viktor Frankl, the Jewish psychiatrist who survived a Nazi concentration camp and wrote about him in his classic book, “Search for meaning of man.”
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“I feel ashamed to compare my conditions in the arrest of ice with the Nazi concentration camps, however, some aspects of Frankl’s experience resonate: not knowing what destiny awaits me; see the resignation and defeat in my partner of Cuenae.”
Towards the end of the column, he wrote: “I write this letter as the sun rises, hoping that the suspension of my rights will increase the alarms that yours are already in danger.”
Multiple prominent users of social networks torn Khalil’s piece and exit to publish it.
The lawyer and conservative commentator Marina Medvin published in X: “Wapo published Mahmoud Khalil’s opinion article about how a victim of this Evil America is. Tef Tama Tame Tef Home.
Fox News Contributor Ari Fleischer Stated, “Shame on the WP for Publishing This and for Withucholders The Fact That Khalil, A Foreign Citizen, Belongs to a Group That Advocates For The ‘Eradication of Western Civilization’ and Evsorly ‘Milanctyy’ -Diepouses’ Hhalanctyy ‘and Diepouses’ Hhalanctyy’ and Diepousanctyy ‘and Diepousancty “
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