Summary

Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said ICE can “absolutely” deport legal immigrants, including green card holders, if they commit crimes.

He cited Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian protester at Columbia University arrested by ICE, as an example.

Homan’s statement followed Sen. Marco Rubio’s call to revoke visas and green cards of Hamas supporters. Immigration advocates condemned the arrest, calling it suppression of political speech.

Green cards can be revoked for crimes or security threats, but Khalil has not been convicted of a crime. Over 1 million people signed a petition for his release.

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    2 days ago

    Hiding behind “but they committed a crime!” is going to be used to justify all kinds of horrors.

    Yep. Anything they don’t like will be criminalized. Then when there is an inevitable protest because of some overreach, the government will react by going to the media and vilifying the protests for supporting “hardened criminals.” It’s so transparent.

    It just goes to show that legality and morality, while sometimes overlapping, are not the same.

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      1 day ago

      It’s like when the a Norwegian politician was asked why cannabis is illegal, and if it could ever be legalized. His answer: “Cannabis is illegal, because the law says so, and cannot be changed”.

      What a fucking dumbass.