Conservative media expert Anne Coulter on Monday questioned the arrest of Palestinian advocates based on free speech grounds.
“There are very few people who don't want to deport me, but is this a violation of the First Amendment, unless they committed a crime?” Coulter said on social platform X. Report from New York Post.
The post has been reported with the name of Visa-addicted person International students who participated in the pro-Palestinian protests were collected by the Israeli pro-organisation Betar, which wanted to return them home under President Trump.
Mahmoud Khalil, a student at Columbia University, was arrested over the weekend by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he led the pro-Palestinian protests and is a green card holder.
“We will revoke visas and green cards from Hamas supporters in America. I said in the post We're also sharing news reports about Halil on social platform X Sunday.
Trump promoted Halil's arrest on his true social platform on Monday, and claimed that those who lead protests like Colombia in the Israeli war in Gaza had argued that “terrorists, anti-Semitism, anti-American activities, and the Trump administration would not allow it.”
“We will find these terrorist sympathizers from our country, arrest them and deport them. They will never come back,” Trump said on social media. “If you support terrorism, including the massacre of innocent men, women and children, your presence is against the interests of our national and foreign policy and you are not welcome here.”
The hill reached out to the White House, the Department of Homeland Security, ICE, the Department of Justice and the Department of State.
When reaching for a comment by Hill, Better said in an email that he would “confirm that we provide information about the jihad.”
“We also believe that naturalized citizens will face immediate consequences, as the president said,” they continued.





