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New Yorker Gives Mahmoud Khalil the Rolling Stone Tongue Bath – HotAir

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Two weeks ago, news came that Columbia student protest organizer, professional Jew hater, and terrorist sympathizer Mahmoud Khalil had filed yet another lawsuit against the efforts of the United States to boot his antisemitic, anti-American, perpetual student butt out of the country and back to his home of origin, Syria.





…We are still, thanks to activist judges and the money behind Khalil’s legal efforts, stuck with this revolting Hamashole, who has filed yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration.

Mahmoud Khalil files suit alleging a ‘public-private’ conspiracy to target Israel’s critics

Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is suing the federal government and several private groups, alleging they were part of a conspiracy to suppress criticism of Israel through a coordinated campaign to dox, jail and ultimately deport student activists…

Everyone’s tired of this guy’s schtick and tired of him being indulged by people who are supposed to represent all of the people. In March, just days after New York City’s finest risked their lives to clear streets after an Islamic attack that included explosive devices being thrown at Gracie Mansion, the Muslim mayor of New York had the delightful Hamas sympathizer over for an intimate dinner.

What a great signal that sent to the city’s residents, its Jewish population, and its valiant police force.

after it took nearly 48 hours for City Hall to publicly acknowledge that an attempted bombing involving explosive devices thrown at an activist and NYPD officers was a terrorist attack.

The incident occurred when two explosive devices were thrown at activist @JakeLang and nearby NYPD officers. Law-enforcement sources say investigators quickly recognized the seriousness of the attack and immediately began examining it as a potential act of terrorism.

Shortly after the incident, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch (@NYPDPC) held a brief press conference outside Gracie Mansion. During that initial briefing, Tisch did not describe the devices as bombs and instead told reporters investigators had recovered devices containing “nuts and bolts.”

Sources say this was not due to a lack of knowledge by the NYPD, but because City Hall instructed the department to limit what could be said to the public.

Law-enforcement insiders described the move as a decision by the mayor’s office that delayed critical information from reaching New Yorkers during a major threat.

In the days following the attempted bombing outside Gracie Mansion, Mayor Mamdani also hosted activist Mahmoud Khalil at the official residence. Khalil has faced criticism for statements expressing sympathy toward Hamas, which the United States designates as a terrorist organization. Critics described the optics as a slap in the face to New Yorkers and the NYPD officers who had just faced explosive devices being thrown at them.

Investigators later revealed the suspects behind the plot were inspired by the terrorist group ISIS.

Despite investigators already examining the case as terrorism, City Hall waited nearly 48 hours before holding a formal press conference at Gracie Mansion where the mayor acknowledged the incident was being treated as a terrorist attack…





In April, what seemed at long last like the beginning of the end for the Khalil saga was at hand. An immigration panel issued a final order of removal, which sounded great. But his being frog-marched to a plane was still delayed by the status of his federal habeas corpus case.

An immigration appeals board has issued a final order of removal for anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil, advancing the Trump administration’s effort to deport the Columbia University graduate, according to his legal team.

The Justice Department’s Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) ruled Thursday to deny Khalil’s bid to dismiss the case, marking a significant development in the administration’s push to deport him from the U.S.

In May, an appeals court gave the Hamashole a break by ordering the federal government not to retake Khalil into custody until his petition was ready to present to the Supreme Court.

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the re-detention of Mahmoud Khalil as his legal team prepares to petition his case with the US supreme court.

The decision on Tuesday from the third circuit court of appeals gives the 31-year-old activist and US green card holder a temporary reprieve as the broader legal fight over his detention and immigration status continues.

You think they’d be doing that for you or me?

Fat chance.

Last month, Khalil accused Trump officials of conspiring to silence him. The New York Times was all over that, like it was some kind of Israeli rape-dog story.

And just as believable.

Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University protester who became the face of President Trump’s campus crackdown, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing administration officials, pro-Israel groups and a conservative think tank of colluding to suppress his constitutional rights.

The suit, filed in Manhattan federal court, yokes together a number of different actors: the Heritage Foundation, several top Trump officials and two groups that targeted campus protesters, Canary Mission and Betar.

Mr. Khalil will seek to convince a judge that the defendants coordinated to a degree that amounted to a conspiracy. His lawyers argue that there was a direct line leading from a Heritage Foundation plan to dismantle pro-Palestinian activism to the targeting of activists, like Mr. Khalil, by Canary Mission and Betar, which led to their arrests and detention by the Trump administration.

The White House did not comment on the lawsuit. Instead it reiterated its past accusations against Mr. Khalil, who it said was “given the privilege of coming to America to study on a student visa he obtained by fraud and misrepresentation.”





Israel didn’t do this to Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil did this to himself.

By lying about his friends, for instance. 

An immigration judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil be deported to Algeria or Syria, citing allegations that he omitted information from his green card application, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

…Immigration Judge Jamee Comans, based out of Jena, Louisiana, on Friday denied Khalil’s motion for a waiver preventing his removal from the United States because of alleged misrepresentations made in an application for an adjustment of status.

And omitting information about his internships and work with terror-linked organizations like the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

The UNRWA Terror Network platform is the result of over ten years of research and compiles documented evidence involving hundreds of UNRWA employees engaged in terrorism, incitement, or membership in extremist organizations. These findings contradict UNRWA’s repeated claims of neutrality and reveal a longstanding pattern of complicity that has enabled terrorist groups to exploit the agency’s personnel, services, and taxpayer-funded infrastructure.

You could see the full-court press developing on a tiny, piece-by-piece basis. The threads working overtime to keep this scuzzy character in the country were being relentlessly whittled away by a determined, but law-abiding administration, willing to jump through every legal wicket thrown at them to boot the cretin.

Which is why we are now at the desperation stage. Much as Rolling Stone smeared Vaseline on the lens of a camera to soften the features of the murderous Muslim teenager who’d slaughtered and maimed innocents at the Boston Marathon so long ago, New Yorker Magazine has stepped up to do a slobbering glamor feature on Mahmoud the Jew Hater, who only excuses October 7 in public and secretly wishes he could have been there.





This poor foreign student is only guilty of expressing his passionate beliefs, New Yorker says.

HOW FAR WILL TRUMP GO TO TORTURE THIS VULNERABLE, GENTLE SOUL?

…making him vulnerable to deportation. And it went further, narrowing the right to habeas corpus, which protects people from unlawful detention. “We game-planned for five scenarios—one to five, from best to worst,” one of Khalil’s lawyers said. “We’re in Scenario 5.”

Khalil’s lawyers are currently planning to appeal to the Supreme Court. They worry that if the Court agrees to hear his case it could issue an opinion that further curtails the speech rights of immigrants, or of all Americans. But if it doesn’t take the case Khalil may be out of options, at which point he would have to leave the U.S. 

In Syria, where Khalil grew up, life was untenably brutal, “but at least we knew the risks,” he told Andrew Marantz. “Nobody was gaslighting us, saying, ‘This is a democracy.’ Then you come here, and it’s all so confusing.” Marantz spends time with Khalil and his family, who are navigating daily life in a state of legal limbo and fear:

Poor Columbia student Mahmoud is so confused between Syrian harsh realities and the shiny object that is America. His explanations sort of come across to me like…





‘I could never talk about Syria IN Syria the way I talk about the U.S. here. What is the problem? Why not? I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA?!’

And my sympathy meter is pegged, pretty picture or not.

He’s not a freedom fighter in the country that invented freedom.

He’s a liar who has abused that freedom for his own purposes from the second he got here.

…An immigration judge found he lied about material facts on his green-card application. 

Free speech doesn’t include a right to lie to immigration officials.

I hope the New Yorker gives him a case of these to take back with him. Besides memories, you never know what they’d be good for in a pinch.


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