Summary

ICE agents arrested Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a leader in Columbia University’s encampment movement, claiming his student visa was revoked.

However, his attorney Amy Greer states he has a green card, not a student visa.

Despite filing a habeas corpus petition, Greer can’t locate where Khalil is being held, noting his eight-months-pregnant wife couldn’t find him at a New Jersey facility.

The arrest follows Trump’s March 4 social media threat to defund universities allowing “illegal protests” and deport “agitators.”

  • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’m white, so totally not a targeted group. But it’s not just ice, it’s everything the US has become. Including the violence. Currently I live in a pretty peaceful place.

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        I didn’t hear about the British person, but didn’t the German person have work scheduled in the US without authorization to work? I’m not saying she should be held indefinitely, but she was potentially breaking the law.

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          Nope. She was going to do a tattoo for her American friend, but crucially this was a personal favor and not work.

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            Thanks for clarifying, I read that a while ago. I wonder if it was purposeful misinformation or just bad journalism.

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          Would you trust the excuses ICE provides to detain someone?

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          Whoopsie, I caught you jaywalking across the street! AND you’re visiting the country! Time to mutilate your human rights!

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      It’s unacceptably bad but at the same time not an issue. I realize that sounds crazy but unless you join a protest or live in or frequent a targeted community then you would think nothing changed.

      This is why we don’t have mass protests yet because it’s not actually breaking out of the media sphere for most of America.

      • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Thanks! I guess I’d be alright. I got a bit spooked recently, when my mom mentioned that there have been random shootings at the mall at the night. Not like mass shootings. But more like feuds between people.

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      The internet really is not a good representation of the US when it comes to day to day life for ‘normal’ people.

      Other than office gossip, the effects of our shitty leadership hasn’t effected the lives of everyone. Its more of a storm off in the distance that casts a big shadow as it randomly electrocutes people here and there. But still far away that you can’t see it happen, but you can hear it happen.