Pro-Hamas student self-deports after Trump lawsuit doesn't go his way
- Momodou Taal, a British citizen and Cornell student, has self-deported after his lawsuit against Donald Trump was unsuccessful.
- The U.S. State Department revoked Taal's F-1 student visa for his involvement in disruptive actions one day before his lawsuit was filed.
- Taal expressed fear for his safety during the legal process, stating he lost faith in the U.S. Judicial system to protect him.
- He claimed the U.S. Government lacks respect for the judiciary and criticized the actions of the government regarding the rule of law.
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Pro-Hamas student self-deports after Trump lawsuit doesn't go his way
A radical pro-Hamas student at Cornell University has opted to leave the United States after his lawsuit against the Trump administration did not go the way he'd hoped.On March 14, the State Department reportedly revoked the student visa of Momodou Taal, a 31-year-old British and Gambian citizen studying Africana Studies at Cornell, and ordered him to report to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as Blaze News previously reported.'I have l…
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