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In today's newsletter:
– Who is Mahmoud Khalil, the activist of the anti-Israel Columbia University, who was arrested for Ice?
– White House: Rubio has the right to cancel a green card or anti-Israel activist visa
– Harvard can scriptwriter tore hostage flyers in anti-Israel rally
Mahmoud Khalil, a student at Columbia University, is discussing with the media during a media briefing hosted by pro-Palestinian protesters. (Photo of Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images) (Getty Images)
Top Stories: Mahmoud Khalil, a former Palestinian alumnus from Columbia University who led the protests at the school, was arrested by the ice and is now facing the possibility of deportation. This is what you need to know about him.
video: Constitutional lawyer Ken Belkin joined Fox & Friends First to discuss his views on Mahmoud Khalil's arrest after the judge blocked his deportation. See here:
Rubio's right: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters That on Tuesday Secretary of State Marco Rubio I reserve the right to revoke my green card or visa from Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia graduate student. Leavitt said under the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Secretary of State has the right to revoke a green card or visa for individuals who are “hostile to the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States.”
Librarian check-out: Harvard Literature I saw the Israelite hostage poster ripped apart Between Anti-Israel Rally Last week, I no longer work at a renowned university. Harvard Crimson. Jonathan Tuttle is said to have been filmed in Harvard from the Palestinian rally, which was occupied on March 3. Viva's childrenAn Israeli hostage who was killed after being lured to Hamas and taken to Gaza.

Lower Merion School District board member Anna Shrack allegedly used a wheelbarrow and a dirt bag to block the neighbour's garden sign. (Commentary: Jeff and Rachel Robman)
Signs of the times: A suburban Philadelphia couple touched on the backlash when they placed their sign in their yard reading “Jewish students deserve to be safe on campus.” Their neighbors, who are members of the local school board, blocked it with a wheelbarrow and dirt. In response, Robman raised the sign, but Shruck used the Philadelphia Eagles flag to block the block for the second time.
Guest Editorial: Jake Blumenkrantz, a New York Republican state legislator. New York University, including Cornell, Columbia and NYU, notes that they have earned bad points when it comes to protecting Jewish students from harassment. United Abu Abu Hate Act has been introduced. His bill would create a license plate for “New York Stand with Israel” and a statewide high school art competition, teaching students about the reality of October 7th through the dangers of anti-Semitism and creative expression.
This week's quote: “Mahmoud Khalil is an individual who has been privileged to come to this country to study at one of our country's best universities and universities, and he is using that opportunity of that privilege to be with terrorists, Hamas terrorists, Hamas terrorists who have killed innocent men, women and children,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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