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John OliverThe Trump White House is using the immigration system to punish a leader of the pro-Palestinian movement that rocked the Columbia University campus after Oct. 7. Immigration officials have detained and are seeking to support Syrian-born Mahmoud Kahlil, a green card holder who led demonstrations at the Ivy League university, saying he sided with Hamas terrorists and spread antisemitism. Civil libertarians say that campus protests are protected by…See the Story
'Resounding no' to 'strongly support': JTA readers weigh in on Trump's bid to deport Mahmoud Khalil - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Canada · CanadaIn 1967, House of Anansi Press released Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada by Mark Satin, a practical how-to for escaping the American military draft and moving to Canada. Anansi is reissuing the guide for the first time since 1971, and just in time: a larger exodus to Canada appears to be gaining steam. Some students […]See the Story
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Kyle, Texas · KyleI’m three days away from turning forty, and I’m standing in a multipurpose athletic field in a flat beige suburb of Kyle, Texas. It’s a hundred degrees, and I’m in line for my t-shirt, everyone gets one, everyone named Kyle, that is, and off to my left, there’s a guy on a stage, he’s directing […]See the Story