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Columbia president’s home vandalized as rage over Mahmoud Khalil arrest continues

The house occupied by the interim president of Columbia University was attacked this week in protests over the arrest of apparent terrorist sympathizer Mahmoud Khalil Reij.

Friday at about 12:50am Public Security Officer We discovered that there was a building where the life of Katrina Armstrong's interim president was destroyed with red paint. The message “Free Them All” was also scribbled on the façade with spray paint.

Apartheid, a group led by Khalil, from Columbia University, will sell Posted photos Friday morning X's vandalism.

“The Colombian President's residence has been renovated,” the group joked in a message before adding three Palestinian flag emojis.

The group then denounced “genocide accomplices” by Colombian officials, who could include Armstrong. “People don't support shameless accomplices in @Colombian genocide! The university's oppression will only bring more resistance and illuminate the flames that are out of control,” the message continued.

It is unknown if Armstrong was at home at the time of the attack. The NYPD arrived to investigate the incident, but no arrests were made.

“Katrina Armstrong You cannot allow peace.”

The attack on Armstrong's home comes days after Halil, a Syrian citizen with Palestinian heritage, was arrested by ice, who allegedly led a violent anti-Semitic protest on campus. He faces deportation as a result, but like him the possibility is interrupted Sues his detention at a federal facility in Louisiana.

Halil's lawyer denied that he was a Hamas sympathizer.

Because Halil has a Green Card and his wife, an American citizen, he has been seen as a victim of overreach by the Trump administration and as a crackdown on violent protesters at American universities.

But Khalil and Quad have a long track record of seeking the destruction of America and Israel, as recently demonstrated by Ryan Mauro, a research researcher at the Center for Capital Research. The group even brought members of the Palestinian Prisoners Solidarity Network, aka Palestinian Prisoners Solidarity Network, which has been designated as a terrorist group by both the US and Canadian governments.

But as Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck argued, Khalil is an American “guest” and his green card is “privilege” rather than “Virthright.” That privilege “comes with terms of service. If you break the rules, you're out,” Beck said.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio clearly agrees. “No one has the rights to a student visa. By the way, no one has the rights to a green card,” Rubio clearly stated.

Meanwhile, ICE also entered two dorm rooms at Columbia University on Thursday night. The agent left without detaining anyone and arresting him, New York Daily News It has been reported.

President Armstrong publicly stated that he was “grief” about the ice agent's presence, but insisted that there is little that the university could do.

“The university has clear protocols,” Armstrong wrote in an email. “In line with this protocol, our longstanding practices, and the practices of cities and institutions across the country, universities require law enforcement to have a judicial warrant for law enforcement to enter a private university area, including residential university buildings. That threshold was met tonight.”

Armstrong's hand-winding has not gained favor with the Pro-Hamas crowd.

“Katrina Armstrong You will not be allowed to peace as you will direct NYPD officers and ice agents to your own students to oppose the massacre of the Palestinian people.” Cuad wrote on friday.

Protests over Khalil's arrest came across New York City this week, including Trump Tower. Nearly 100 people were taken into custody Thursday after a mob assaulted the dining area there, according to the New York Post.

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