Bullshit. Read my comment below. Khalil committed no crime. He had no due process which is afforded to a permanent resident married to an American, automatically having complete rights here, just like you. He was NOT arrested for anything and Columbia loved him as the negotiator he was there for. They caved to Trump. Cowards.
Bullshit. Read my comment below. Khalil committed no crime. He had no due process which is afforded to a permanent resident married to an American, automatically having complete rights here, just like you. He was NOT arrested for anything and Columbia loved him as the negotiator he was there for. They caved to Trump. Cowards.
Committed no crime? You either believe he’s a patsy or believe the entirety of America is some sort of impresario for a tiny, insignificant plot of land in the Middle East
I had to go to Google Pro to actually see what encompassed Palestine. I couldn't tell from Google Maps, because, well, it was so small. My eyes aren't what they used to be.
I zeroed in on the coastline as you mentioned. You know what country has their coastline better wired than Palestine? El Salvador! That Who! Go check it out.
My understanding is that he is not a permanent resident, has no green card, only a student visa and he's no longer a student. Sounds like he's here illegally.
He did violate the rights of American citizens who were students and who had paid their tuition and who were not able to attend the classes they paid for. He also lied upon entry to the United States. He does not deserve a trial or any other services a citizen would enjoy.
Due process is not afforded an immigrant being expelled. Due process is provided as a right solely for depriving one of life, liberty, or property.
The Supreme Court explained in Turner v Williams 1904 that evicting an alien without a trial is a power of Congress it can provide for in law. It has. The court further found that the due process clause would kick in if Congress tried to enact a punishment other than ejection. Need a trial to penalize with imprisonment or hard labor.
"Repeated decisions of this Court have determined that Congress has the power to exclude aliens from the United States; to prescribe the terms and conditions of which they may come in; to establish regulations for sending out of the country such aliens as have entered in violation of law, and to commit the enforcement of such conditions and regulations to executive
officers; that the deportation of an alien who is found to be here in violation of law is not a deprivation of liberty without due process of law, and that the provisions of the Constitution securing the right of trial by jury have no application."
"We regard it as settled by our previous decisions that the
United States can, as a matter of public policy, by Congressional enactment, forbid aliens or classes of aliens from coming within their borders, and expel aliens or classes of aliens from their territory, and can, in order to make effectual such decree of exclusion or expulsion, devolve the power and duty of identifying and arresting the persons included in such decree, and causing their deportation, upon executive or subordinate officials."
"But when Congress sees fit to further promote such a policy by subjecting the persons of such aliens to infamous punishment at hard labor, or by confiscating their property, we think such legislation, to be valid, must provide for a judicial trial to establish the guilt of the accused. No limits can be put by the courts upon the power of Congress to protect, by summary methods, the country from the advent of aliens whose race or habits render them undesirable as citizens, or to expel such if they have already found their way into our land"
I think you are correct legally and that is all we can go on. Feelings and suspicions are irrelevant.
But if you asked me, I think we are being gamed. Ad its been happening on this and so many other things the evidence shows that people don't care anymore. Maybe they should but they don't
Care about what? And who are you talking about? All of those who do not agree with you? Biden's State Department deported people as did Trumps before that, and so on. Why are defending a foreign Hamas operative who violated who lied when he entered the country and who violated the rights of students to attend their classes in peace?
Bullshit. Read my comment below. Khalil committed no crime. He had no due process which is afforded to a permanent resident married to an American, automatically having complete rights here, just like you. He was NOT arrested for anything and Columbia loved him as the negotiator he was there for. They caved to Trump. Cowards.
Committed no crime? You either believe he’s a patsy or believe the entirety of America is some sort of impresario for a tiny, insignificant plot of land in the Middle East
Bet you wouldn't call it that if it were your country.
Yes, he should've said "insignificant plot of SAND in the Middle East". I'm remembering Sam Kinison's rant on world hunger.
Sam Kinison rode a Firebird to Heaven. R.I.P
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Sam+Kinison%27s+rant+on+world+hunger&t=iphone&iax=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DK44DriPrLUk&ia=videos
Doesn’t count if the sand abuts a body of water…Palestine?
I had to go to Google Pro to actually see what encompassed Palestine. I couldn't tell from Google Maps, because, well, it was so small. My eyes aren't what they used to be.
I zeroed in on the coastline as you mentioned. You know what country has their coastline better wired than Palestine? El Salvador! That Who! Go check it out.
My understanding is that he is not a permanent resident, has no green card, only a student visa and he's no longer a student. Sounds like he's here illegally.
He did violate the rights of American citizens who were students and who had paid their tuition and who were not able to attend the classes they paid for. He also lied upon entry to the United States. He does not deserve a trial or any other services a citizen would enjoy.
As a green card holder he does not have all rights same as you and me.
Due process is not afforded an immigrant being expelled. Due process is provided as a right solely for depriving one of life, liberty, or property.
The Supreme Court explained in Turner v Williams 1904 that evicting an alien without a trial is a power of Congress it can provide for in law. It has. The court further found that the due process clause would kick in if Congress tried to enact a punishment other than ejection. Need a trial to penalize with imprisonment or hard labor.
"Repeated decisions of this Court have determined that Congress has the power to exclude aliens from the United States; to prescribe the terms and conditions of which they may come in; to establish regulations for sending out of the country such aliens as have entered in violation of law, and to commit the enforcement of such conditions and regulations to executive
officers; that the deportation of an alien who is found to be here in violation of law is not a deprivation of liberty without due process of law, and that the provisions of the Constitution securing the right of trial by jury have no application."
"We regard it as settled by our previous decisions that the
United States can, as a matter of public policy, by Congressional enactment, forbid aliens or classes of aliens from coming within their borders, and expel aliens or classes of aliens from their territory, and can, in order to make effectual such decree of exclusion or expulsion, devolve the power and duty of identifying and arresting the persons included in such decree, and causing their deportation, upon executive or subordinate officials."
"But when Congress sees fit to further promote such a policy by subjecting the persons of such aliens to infamous punishment at hard labor, or by confiscating their property, we think such legislation, to be valid, must provide for a judicial trial to establish the guilt of the accused. No limits can be put by the courts upon the power of Congress to protect, by summary methods, the country from the advent of aliens whose race or habits render them undesirable as citizens, or to expel such if they have already found their way into our land"
I think you are correct legally and that is all we can go on. Feelings and suspicions are irrelevant.
But if you asked me, I think we are being gamed. Ad its been happening on this and so many other things the evidence shows that people don't care anymore. Maybe they should but they don't
Care about what? And who are you talking about? All of those who do not agree with you? Biden's State Department deported people as did Trumps before that, and so on. Why are defending a foreign Hamas operative who violated who lied when he entered the country and who violated the rights of students to attend their classes in peace?
Charge him then. I have my suspicions but that is irrelevant.
Neither did Charles Manson.