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American students on US campuses are working for Israeli intelligence, reporting back on what they see and hear. They use fake social media accounts to gather information and receive instructions. This raises concerns about foreign operatives infiltrating universities. It's important for Americans to reflect on this situation.

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Mefezi Sana, a Georgetown University graduate student, is the daughter of Ahmed Youssef, a former top advisor for Hamas's leader. Sana herself has worked with Hamas, a US-designated terrorist organization. Her Georgetown bio stated she worked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Gaza. She served on Hamas' committee to break the siege in Gaza, chaired by her father. Georgetown deleted Sana's bio after being contacted for comment. Sana has written of her desire to destroy Israel and posted a propaganda video justifying the October 7th attack, stating it compelled Palestinians to exercise their right to self-defense. She expressed joy about the massacre and glorified the terrorists. She has shared videos glorifying Hamas and mocking Israeli hostages. Her work with Hamas raises concerns under US anti-terror law, which prohibits providing material support to terrorist organizations. Georgetown's decision to admit and harbor someone with connections to a terrorist organization is at odds with American policy. The situation calls for immediate investigation.

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The speaker claims the mainstream media is falsely framing the issue as a tension between free speech and protecting Jewish students. They state Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian national, abused his student visa and green card status by advocating for the eradication of Western civilization and distributing pamphlets supporting Hamas on Columbia's campus. The speaker alleges Khalil vandalized property, trespassed, took maintenance workers hostage, and sent police officers to the hospital. They question the existence of a "Palestine exception" that allows individuals to cause damage without consequences if done in support of Palestine, Hamas, Hezbollah, or other terrorist organizations. The speaker insists on equal treatment under the law and consequences for violating visa or green card terms, asserting that an era of accountability is beginning. They characterize this as an issue pertaining to the upholding of the American democracy system, not just antisemitism.

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The administration is revoking visas and green cards daily for those who lied on their visa applications. If someone indicated they were coming to the U.S. to participate in pro-Hamas events, that goes against U.S. foreign policy interests, and the visa would not have been granted. The revocation of the Columbia student's visa was justified because he was a negotiator for people who took over a campus and vandalized buildings. Being a spokesperson for such actions is a crime. The speaker stated they don't want people who promote Hamas, terrorist organizations, vandalism, or riots on campus. Visa revocations are not limited to pro-Palestinian individuals; the administration also wants to remove Tren de Aragua gang members, who are designated as a terrorist organization. The speaker stated the U.S. doesn't want terrorists or people who commit crimes and undermine national security, especially those who are here as guests with a visa. A visa is not a birthright, and violating its terms will result in deportation.

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If you want to abolish Israel or sympathize with jihadists, we don't want you in our country. Student visas will be canceled, and college campuses are being taken over by those who sympathize with Hamas. The recent pro-jihadist protests had an unprecedented number of resident aliens participating. By 2025, we will locate and deport those individuals.

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They've already come for asylum speakers and migrant families; now they've come for Mahmoud Khalil. Speaking publicly for Palestinian rights carries the risk of harassment and doxxing. Mahmoud, a student negotiator, faces these risks. The Trump government's actions against Mahmoud are considered obscene. The Trump administration is betting that Americans will turn a blind eye to the victimization of a Palestinian. Anti-Palestinian groups have been leveling dangerous accusations, and some community members have repeated them. Examples include calling people terrorists for wearing a kafiyah, getting people expelled for their views, and reporting Jewish colleagues for saying "free Palestine." The speaker is disgusted by the ignorant use of language and truth and ashamed that such slander has found currency in their own community in service of the Trump agenda. Trump's claim that this combats antisemitism is insulting. The speaker implores listeners to scrutinize their own souls if they believe accusations against Mahmoud simply because he is Palestinian. What happens to Mahmoud could happen to anyone.

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The administration is revoking visas and green card processes for individuals who lied on their visa applications. If someone applying for a visa stated they would participate in pro-Hamas events, the visa would have been denied because it runs counter to US foreign policy interests. The Columbia student in question was allegedly a negotiator and spokesperson for a movement that vandalized buildings and disrupted campus activities. The speaker stated that they never would have allowed him into the country if they had known his intentions. The speaker stated that the administration wants to remove individuals who promote Hamas, terrorist organizations, vandalism, acts of rebellion, and riots on campus. They also want to get rid of Tren de Aragua gang members, who they consider terrorists. The speaker clarified that a visa is not a birthright, but permission to visit the country, and violating the terms of visitation will result in deportation.

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This resident alien could be deported if the Secretary of State believes he poses a foreign policy risk. His student group aims to eradicate Western civilization, which I see as a national security threat, given the Columbia and Barnard issues. These protests, the violence, the intimidation against Jewish students—it's an act of insurrection. If we let radicals overrun our campuses like in Europe, that's on us. This isn't about disagreeing with viewpoints; it's about jeopardizing U.S. security. He's a radical fomenting problems, and his organization has disrupted campus life. He should be deported based on the Trump administration's findings. We're fighting for Western civilization's future, and he's on the wrong side. He doesn't need to be here.

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The Canary Mission is an Israeli funded blacklist, which since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in The United States. This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project twenty twenty five. In their initiative titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protest and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that The United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization. Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures and the denial of basic constitutional rights. But the canary mission is not alone.

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The Canary Mission is an Israeli funded blacklist, which since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in The United States. This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project twenty twenty five. In their initiative titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protest and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that The United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization. Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures and the denial of basic constitutional rights. Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI driven analytics to maintain private databases on US citizens, and currently works with four federal agencies.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face consequences. Their statements, such as "I support Hamas" or "I am Hamas," go beyond sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza. It's essential to revoke their student visas and consider immediate actions like reinstating the travel ban. There are various measures that can be taken in response to these situations.

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American students on US college campuses are working for Israeli intelligence, sending information back. They use fake Facebook accounts to monitor SJP groups. This raises concerns about foreign operatives infiltrating universities. Americans should reflect on the situation.

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The speaker states that the U.S. government is revoking visas and green cards for individuals who lied on their visa applications. If someone enters the U.S. and participates in pro-Hamas events, which goes against U.S. foreign policy interests, it's considered a lie, and their visa will be revoked. The speaker says the student in question was a negotiator for people who took over a campus and vandalized buildings. The speaker asserts that the U.S. doesn't want people who promote Hamas, participate in vandalism, or engage in riots on campus. The speaker clarifies that the policy applies to anyone promoting terrorist organizations, including groups like the Trinidad Agua gang. The speaker emphasizes that a visa is not a birthright, and those who violate the terms of their visa will be deported.

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I need your help. Take out your phone and put it on video. I want to address every parent who sent their kids to prestigious universities like Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley. As a professor at Columbia Business School and a father, I want you to know that we are not protecting your children from pro-terror student organizations. The presidents of these universities refuse to speak out against them. Recently, 14 US citizens, along with others from different nationalities, were kidnapped in Gaza. Despite this, the university president continues to support these pro-terror student organizations.

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There were two operations tonight, one with CUNY and one with Columbia University. Outside agitators were identified by the intelligence division, some with professional training and connections to terrorism. Columbia University acknowledged their presence on campus, leading to appropriate action. The individuals involved are not students but professional agitators using global tactics. Information on those connected to terrorism can be found on social media, and many of those arrested were not students of either university. Intelligence division will determine what information is released.

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The speaker claims the mainstream media is falsely framing the issue as a tension between free speech and protecting Jewish students. They state Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian national, abused his student visa and green card status by advocating for the eradication of Western civilization and distributing pamphlets supporting Hamas on Columbia's campus. The speaker alleges Khalil vandalized property, trespassed, took maintenance workers hostage, and sent police officers to the hospital. They question the existence of a "Palestine exception" that allows individuals to cause damage without consequences if done in support of Palestine, Hamas, Hezbollah, or other terrorist organizations. They assert that everyone should be treated equally under the law and that violating visa or green card terms should have consequences. The speaker concludes that this is not just a Jewish or antisemitism issue, but an issue pertaining to the upholding of the American democracy system.

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Last night at Columbia University, there was open support for Hamas, with signs threatening Jewish students. The administration is not taking action, allowing terrorists in while keeping the NYPD out. The speaker calls on Mayor Eric Adams to act, warning of potential consequences if he doesn't. They also urge Governor Kathy Hochul to bring in the National Guard to address the situation. Enough is enough. Translation: The speaker expresses concern about support for Hamas at Columbia University and calls on Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to take action.

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The Canary Mission is described as an Israeli-funded blacklist used by the Trump administration since July 2025 to target US-based students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel. This is allegedly part of the Heritage Foundation's Project Esther, which claims pro-Palestinian student activism supports Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization. As a result, pro-Palestinian students could face visa revocation, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and denial of constitutional rights. The Canary Mission is portrayed as a tool to bypass constitutional protections, enabling intelligence gathering. Palantir, a company aligned with Israel, uses AI to maintain private databases on US citizens and works with four federal agencies. The speaker suggests the influence of Jewish groups within these organizations merits scrutiny.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face serious consequences. This support is not about aiding Palestinians but endorsing terrorism. Their student visas should be revoked, and measures like reinstating the travel ban should be considered. The rise of anti-Semitism in the country is alarming and distressing for the Jewish community. Many individuals, particularly young people, seem unaware that Hamas represents terrorism at its worst.

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'FREE SPEECH HAS LIMITS': Border Czar Justifies Student Deportation
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Mahmud Khil, a green card holder and student activist, faces deportation under claims he poses a national security threat due to alleged support for Hamas. Tom Homan and Marco Rubio argue that free speech has limits, asserting that Khil's actions justify revoking his residency. However, Khil has not been charged with any crime, and the accusations against him lack specificity. His lawyer emphasizes the chilling effect this case has on free speech, highlighting Khil's fears for his safety and the university's inaction. The legal proceedings raise concerns about civil liberties, as the government’s actions could set a precedent for further restrictions on speech, impacting both residents and citizens.

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STUDENT ROUNDUP: ICE Arrests Pro-Palestine Student In Broad Daylight
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A Tufts University PhD student was filmed being taken by three masked men in what appeared to be a kidnapping, raising concerns about her arrest without charges. Similarly, Ali Reza Doudi, a PhD student in Alabama, was also picked up, with no clear reason for his detention. Yuno Chang, a permanent resident and Columbia University student, had her residency revoked after attending protests and expressing criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. None of these individuals have been charged with a crime; their only "offense" seems to be their criticism of U.S. support for Israel. The hosts discuss the implications of using federal resources to target these students based on their speech, questioning the appropriateness of such actions and the chilling effect on free expression regarding foreign policy.

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"GET THEM OUT" Trump Pledges Mass Purge of Student Activists
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Ryan Grim discusses the case of Mahmud Khalil, a green card holder accused of supporting Hamas and engaging in anti-Semitic protests. At a recent White House briefing, Press Secretary Caroline Levit stated that the administration could revoke Khalil's visa without charging him with a crime, citing national security concerns. Grim emphasizes the troubling implications of this legal interpretation, suggesting it could set a precedent for targeting individuals based on their political beliefs. He critiques the administration's handling of the situation, noting that Khalil's legal status as a permanent resident should afford him more protections than a student visa. The discussion also touches on Trump's comments advocating for Khalil's deportation, framing it as part of a broader strategy to appeal to pro-Israel constituents. Grim highlights the chilling effect this case may have on free speech, particularly among students protesting for Palestine. He criticizes Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer for failing to robustly defend free speech rights in the face of these accusations. Khalil's court appearance is anticipated, with ongoing debates about the legal proceedings surrounding his case.

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Hasan Piker INTERROGATED At Airport Over Israel Criticism
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Hassan, a prominent pro-Palestine voice, was detained for hours by Customs and Border Patrol upon returning from France, where he was questioned about his views on Israel-Palestine and Hamas. He emphasized that the U.S. State Department recognizes Hamas as a terrorist organization. Hassan believes this targeting aims to instill fear among dissenters. Similar incidents have occurred, including an immigration attorney questioned about his work. The Trump administration has suggested labeling pro-Palestine supporters as domestic terrorists. In a related case, Ramesa Ozurk was released after being detained for her pro-Palestine speech. The broader pattern shows increasing scrutiny and intimidation of individuals expressing dissenting views, particularly regarding U.S. policies in Palestine.

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Judge BLOCKS Deportation Of Pro-Palestine Green Card Holder
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Mahmud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and green card holder, was arrested without a warrant for leading pro-Palestine protests and is facing deportation. A federal judge has temporarily blocked his deportation and scheduled a court conference. The Trump Administration has publicly targeted Khalil, labeling him a "radical foreign Hamas student" and indicating that more arrests of similar protesters will follow. Critics argue this is a dangerous overreach that threatens First Amendment rights and could increase anti-Semitism by conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Jewish sentiment. The administration's actions have sparked significant shifts in public opinion regarding Israel and Palestine, particularly among Democrats.

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Columbia Palestine Protest Leader DISAPPEARED By Trump Admin
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DHS agents detained Mahmud Khalil, a pro-Palestine activist at Columbia University, without a warrant, targeting him for deportation despite his status as a green card holder. The Trump administration plans to revoke visas of "Hamas sympathizers," citing Khalil's activism. Critics argue this is a violation of First Amendment rights and due process. The administration's actions extend to other universities, reflecting a broader effort to suppress dissent against Israel.
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