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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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Emmanuel Ducros, a former consultant for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was caught on video tearing down posters of Hamas hostages in Paris. The incident sparked outrage as witnesses confronted her, leading to a heated argument. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs swiftly condemned her behavior and severed all ties with her. An investigation has been launched into her recruitment and other controversial statements she has made, which may fall under the definition of anti-Semitism. This incident raises concerns about the presence of extremist ideologies within the state and academic spheres. It is not an isolated case, as recent reports have revealed UN agency members expressing support for Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians.

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International students at a rally supporting terrorism should be deported and have their student visas revoked. Those chanting for Palestine's freedom should be sent back to their country of origin. The speaker questions which Middle Eastern country serves as a model for freedom, noting that even Jordan and Egypt do not support Gaza. This raises important questions about their beliefs.

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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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Sunny declined to comment. The speaker views the situation from a legal standpoint, noting that Hamas, like other designated terror organizations such as the Proud Boys in the United States, is recognized as a terror organization.

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America's college campuses are facing anti-Semitic mobs calling for Israel's annihilation. The US government is accused of being influenced by APAC, a pro-Israel lobbying group. Suspicious Israeli art students were reported infiltrating government buildings, with ties to military intelligence. Some were living in the World Trade Center before 9/11, involved in art projects near where the attacks occurred. The 9/11 Commission Report does not mention these individuals.

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A student thanks the speaker for presenting their point of view and mentions finding interesting information about the MSA organization. They ask for clarification on the connection between the MSA and Jihad terrorist networks. The speaker asks if they will condemn Hamas, to which the student expresses concern about potential consequences. The speaker insists on condemning Hamas and shares a past experience at UC Santa Barbara. The student reluctantly says they are for Hamas, and the speaker thanks them for revealing their stance. The conversation ends abruptly.

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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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Under a Waltz Harris ticket, Waltz's embrace of radicals within the Muslim community would be replicated at the White House level. Waltz seemingly doesn't want to know about the extremists he embraces. State records show the Muslim American Society of Minnesota has received grants totaling over $123,000 starting in 2021 through the next fiscal year. The Washington Examiner reports the United Arab Emirates designated the Muslim American Society as a terrorist organization in 2014. Federal prosecutors described the Muslim American Society as a direct arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, which assassinated Anwar Sadat and gave birth to Hamas. The Harris Waltz campaign has not responded to requests for comment.

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Hamas is using Palestinian children as human shields by storing rockets in schools and building terror tunnels under amusement parks and kids' beds. This is not new information, as it has been known for a long time that Hamas uses civilian infrastructure for their terrorist activities, which is against international law. Israel has been taking measures to evacuate Gaza residents to safety, dropping leaflets, creating evacuation routes, and providing protection. Hamas's true goal is to eradicate Israel and kill all Jews, using Gaza and its people as pawns. The current situation in Gaza is causing outrage against Israel, but the real blame should be on Hamas for dragging the entire region into bloodshed and chaos. Free Palestine from Hamas. (123 words)

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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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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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American universities have become dangerous for Jewish students, with harassment, threats, and violence. Groups like Students Justice in Palestine (SJP) are responsible, supported by individuals linked to terrorist organizations. They manipulate young, well-meaning students with buzzwords like justice and freedom, but their true goal is to destroy Israel. Universities have allowed this brainwashing to happen for years. Action needs to be taken: these hate groups should be banned from campuses, investigated by state police and the FBI, and congressmen should not accept donations from them. This is not just a Jewish issue, but an American one that threatens American values and the future.

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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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Hamas has committed attacks prior to October 7, killing thousands of Israelis and hundreds of Palestinians, sabotaging the peace process. Hamas is more than a terrorist organization; it is a religious, ideological movement waging a holy war against a race, not a national resistance movement to liberate Palestine. Hamas does not believe in political borders, but wants a global state. Supporting pro-Palestine groups gives support to a savage group that committed genocide against Jewish communities. Having lived with Hamas members in prison for 27 months, the speaker witnessed them torturing Palestinians. The speaker believes October 7 could be the worst crime of modern day. Hamas is a radical religious movement with global ambition that does not value human life and does not believe in democracy. Israel, in contrast, is a democratic nation that has extended its hand to the region for peace for over 70 years. Since 1948, Arab nations have tried to annihilate Israel. 95% of wars between Arabs and Israel were initiated by Arab countries. On October 7, Israel suffered genocide, not just a terrorist attack.

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Children were tragically killed and taken hostage in Gaza, while terrified girls were paraded through the streets surrounded by hateful mobs. Hamas, an organization driven by global jihad, must be held accountable for these atrocities. It is important to acknowledge these events and not turn a blind eye. To ensure the safety and well-being of humanity, Hamas must be dismantled.

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The speaker discusses what they call "little Gazas" that have risen up on campuses across America. They criticize liberal college administrators and politicians for not restoring law and order and protecting other students. The speaker describes these "little Gazas" as "disgusting cesspools of anti-Semitic hate" full of pro-Hamas sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks. They claim that the terrorist sympathizers in these "little Gazas" are violently and illegally demanding death for Israel, just like the Ayatollahs in Iran.

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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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Breaking news: an activist at Columbia University has been arrested by immigration agents. This follows threats from the Trump administration to revoke visas of those who support Hamas. We at Canary Mission uncovered six foreign nationals at Columbia who may qualify under President Trump's executive order regarding national security threats. These individuals include Mahmoud Khalil Khalil, who interned at UNRWA and was a lead negotiator for Columbia University Apartheid Divest; Mohsen Madawi, affiliated with pro-Hamas groups; Abdul Qayyum Ahmed, a former Columbia professor; Audra Simpson, a Canadian professor; Saf Shamoon, a PhD candidate; and Muhammad Abdul, who explicitly supported Hamas and Hezbollah. One of the individuals arrested by ICE was Khalil, who the Department of Homeland Security claims led activities aligned to Hamas. If you know of any other foreign activists that support Hamas, visit canarymission.org and let us know.

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This book, Anatomy and Physiology, is an example of how Hamas promotes hate towards Jews and Israel. The dedication page honors Palestinian martyrs who carried out terror attacks against innocent Jewish people in Israel. This widespread dedication to terrorists and martyrs fuels hatred and anti-Semitism globally. To combat this, we must eliminate Hamas and reduce the hostility towards Jews and Israel.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Shakedown Exposed, and Loser Students Occupy Columbia, w/ McCarthy, Epstein, Rigden, Sheffield
Guests: McCarthy, Epstein, Rigden, Sheffield
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing protests at Columbia University, where students have ignored deadlines to leave their encampment and have begun breaking into buildings. She criticizes the university's administration for their weak response and expresses concern about the students' motivations and appearance. Kelly then shifts to the trial of former President Donald Trump, highlighting the judge's ruling on gag order violations and the implications for the upcoming election. Andy McCarthy joins the discussion, emphasizing the legal ramifications of supporting terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, suggesting that investigations should be opened into those involved in protests. He explains that material support to terrorist organizations can include actions beyond mere speech, such as fundraising or recruitment. Kelly points out a student leader's threatening remarks towards Zionists, indicating a troubling trend among some students. The conversation transitions to the broader implications of the protests and the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on campuses. McCarthy notes that many involved in protests may not have the right to be in the U.S. and that the Muslim Students Association has grown significantly over the years. Kelly expresses concern that younger generations may not understand the historical context of these issues. The discussion then shifts back to Trump’s trial, with McCarthy detailing the legal challenges facing the prosecution, particularly regarding the indictment's failure to specify the underlying crime Trump is accused of concealing. He argues that this lack of clarity violates the New York State Constitution. McCarthy also critiques the prosecution's reliance on testimony from Michael Cohen and David Pecker, asserting that it undermines the fairness of the trial. Julian Epstein and Lexi Rigden join the show to discuss the implications of the trial and the broader political landscape. Epstein compares the prosecution of Trump to historical political persecutions, while Rigden highlights the hypocrisy of the current political climate. They discuss the impact of recent educational policies on students and the need for a return to foundational values in education. The show concludes with Carrie Sheffield sharing her personal story of overcoming a difficult upbringing and the importance of faith and forgiveness in her life. She emphasizes the need for mental health discussions that incorporate spirituality, arguing that a grounding in faith can lead to better health outcomes.
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