"Astonishingly, Democrats are protesting against the Trump administration’s revoking the student visa of Mahmoud Khalil, the Syrian anti-Semite who led the effort to shut down Columbia University, destroy university property, threaten Jewish students and prevent them from going to class. We have seen the Democrats take on one bad cause after another–advocating for men in women’s locker rooms is one of their recent doozies–but this one is truly mystifying. Apparently pro-Hamas militant Mahmoud Kahlil is the kind of guy the Democrats think we need more of. Thank God they are no longer in charge of immigration policy.
"Via InstaPundit, Marco Rubio cogently explains why it is not only legal, but obviously a good idea to revoke Kahlil’s student visa:" . . .
🚨 MASTERCLASS. Secretary of State Marco Rubio completely dismantled Democrats' outrage over Trump deporting pro-Hamas foreigners.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 12, 2025
RUBIO: When you come to the U.S. as a visitor - you are here as a VISITOR. We can deny you that visa. If you tell us - 'I am a big supporter of… pic.twitter.com/KTuaukEmUh
In this same vein: Trump must designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization "Meet the most dangerous terror group of all time, who has produced more terrorists than any other Islamist group in history: the Muslim Brotherhood.
"The Muslim Brotherhood (M.B.) is not just another extremist group; it is the mastermind behind modern Islamic terrorism. Whereas ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hamas, and Boko Haram are responsible for the most brutal terror attacks, the M.B. is the ideological and “administrative” force behind them all. And yet, whereas these groups are blacklisted as terrorist organizations, M.B. leaders freely walk the halls of Western power, deceiving the world into thinking they are “moderate.”
"It is time to end this charade and expose the truth: The M.B. is a terrorist organization and must be designated as such by the United States." . . .
Mudar Zahran is a Jordanian Palestinian politician living in exile. He heads the Jordanian Opposition Coalition. He previously served as an economic specialist and assistant policy coordinator for the U.S. embassy in Amman.
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