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Columbia student’s visa cancelled for being with protesters

jalimon

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The US constitution ensures free speech for citizens. She isn't one.

Yet she still had free speech and knew this and that's why she openly practised it. Now she's facing the consequences of that speech.

This should be celebrated. Go back to whatever shithole they came from to protest their own issues there.
You are teally proud to write that? Let alone think it.
 

richaceg

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Both of which are not illegal acts.
So the right course of action would be to criticize her acts.
But dont pretend to be outraged by this, while cheering Nazi salutes.
She's a visitor... immigration officials don't critique...they decide to revoke her visa...they didn't silence her...
 
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Leimonis

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You are teally proud to write that? Let alone think it.
Freedom of speech sounds nice but also because of people like her Trump got elected. So there’s this
 

jalimon

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The USA is blessed to have this type of leadership. Canada could use some of that same energy.
mAGA is currently doing in the US what the religious zealots did to take over Iran.

Dude every country on earth is now planning to ditch the US. They see it coming.
 
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The US constitution ensures free speech for citizens. She isn't one.

Yet she still had free speech and knew this and that's why she openly practised it. Now she's facing the consequences of that speech.

This should be celebrated. Go back to whatever shithole they came from to protest their own issues there.
You sound like Marjorie Taylor Green when asked a question by a British reporter... "Go back to Britain!"
Land of no freedom and home of the pussy.
 
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kippy

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what about if the student chants "river to the sea"?
It's a beautiful sea, who wouldn't support stretching from the river too it?

And sports a Hamas scarf?
If scarfs intimidate you, I'd hate to see you in Toronto in late December, your head would explode.

But all kidding aside, ya that's a stupid take you have there, the visa says dont break the law, not dont break thought police rules about an on going genocide
 

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Read your article...instead of rambling like an idiot...she's not in trouble for protesting...
So you're saying protesting is now a crime and a crime with a punishment of deportation?
Didn't right wingers used to argue they were all for free speech?
When did you change?
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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She's a visitor... immigration officials don't critique...they decide to revoke her visa...they didn't silence her...
All individuals in the US have constitutionally protected freedom of speech irrespective of their status.
So yes it is a violation of constitutional rights unbecoming of a democracy.
Nazis do what Nazis do.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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The US constitution ensures free speech for citizens. She isn't one.

Yet she still had free speech and knew this and that's why she openly practised it. Now she's facing the consequences of that speech.

This should be celebrated. Go back to whatever shithole they came from to protest their own issues there.
All individuals in the US, citizen or not have constitutionally protected free speech.
Also, if you even cared to read the article, she did not even protest.
She was making her way back home in April 2024, and had to circle the barricades to get home, when she was swept along with a crowd and given summonses for impeding traffic and not dispersing when asked to.
The pro-bono lawyer got those summonses dismissed and told her there would be no record.
Of course there was a record (which am unsure if it is legal) and they targeted her, even though she was not even involved in the protests and just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Nazis do what Nazis do.
 
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richaceg

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All individuals in the US have constitutionally protected freedom of speech irrespective of their status.
So yes it is a violation of constitutional rights unbecoming of a democracy.
Nazis do what Nazis do.
wrong...if you know nothing about immigration...either you study it or not argue about it...visitors have limitations on what they can do...and no..she wasn't silenced...
 

jalimon

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There. Fixed that.
I don't know much about the nazi to be honest.

One thing I know is that Iran was a beautiful and strong country before it fell into the hands of a religious extremist group. Iran would be a world leader on many fronts had it not been trapped. I see so many similarities with the US and the maga and religious extremist white Christians.

I am afraid the extremism of the new Republicans will destroy the USA.
 

richaceg

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So you're saying protesting is now a crime and a crime with a punishment of deportation?
Didn't right wingers used to argue they were all for free speech?
When did you change?
From the tweet you posted...She wasn't deported for attending a protest...you know you can attend HS again...good opportunity to hone your knowledge...
Chung was arrested, along with many others, during a protest for failing to leave an area, charged with "obstruction of governmental administration," a misdemeanor, often dropped.
 
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