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Democrats Defend Hamas Ally Mahmoud Khalil from Deportation

51% of Democrats and 73% of liberals are opposed to the deportation of Arab migrants, increasing Hamas, which led anti-Israel protests at Columbia University in New York. Opinion survey According to the Rasmussen report.

Opinion survey It highlighted the dangerous entanglement of Democrats in radical anti-Semitic identity politics, many of which were imported by party immigration laws and politicians.

Mid March, Rasmussen I asked Possible voters:

Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian student who led the anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, is being detained by federal immigration authorities who plan to deport him. Should Mahmoud Khalil be deported?

Overall, 45% support detention, and 37 are opposed to detention. 18% said they didn't know.

Moderate splits 36% yes, 41% no.

73% of conservatives and 67% of Republicans support detention.

Non-citizen Halil began protesting Israeli counterattack less than a week after Hamas launched the bloody, chaotic, border-crossing attack that raided the October 7th attack. The attacking Hamas gunmen cried out Islamic slogans for killing around 1,000 Jewish civilians, including many young people, in the early morning rave.

President Donald Trump's administration is deporting immigrants who believe in “hate ideology” even if they don't break the law. Halil's supporters say he should not be deported as his pro-Hama advocacy is protected by free speech.

“Mahmoud Khalil's release Mahmoud Khalil” hangs from the fence during the Palestinian protest organized by a Palestinian Youth Movement organization outside the White House in Washington, DC on March 18, 2025.

The second question by Rasmussen surrounds Khalil's issue regarding the right to free speech, saying, “What's closer to your opinion is that Mahmoud Khalil is exercising his right to free speech or supports the terrorist organization Hamas.”

43% chose “free speech,” while 40% chose “supporting Hamas, the terrorist organization.”

76% of liberals chose the speech option, while 46% of moderate ones did.

Amidst the partisan divisions on immigration policy, polls Appropriate balance of power Between the presidency and the courts. The Democrats say Progressive judges must block Trump's policy is that Republicans expect the Supreme Court to override lower judges.

Since 2021, President Joe Biden's representatives have used a variety of legally questionable policies to jump over a foreign-born population that has past 50 million or one US residents.

The arrival of immigrants and the resulting chaotic diversity have placed enormous notebooks and citizen burdens on ordinary Americans, even expanding the economy, supporting Wall Street's leading investors, and increasing tax flows on government officials.

But diversity also hit Democrats, including Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), a leading Democrat in the Senate.

He is the advocate who decided to move more. “One of the things I really want to do is immigration reform. If so [2013 “Gang of Eight”] The building will pass and the country will be another place,” Schumer said in June 2023.

But this year, the Democrat split may help him cancel the book tour for him New Book, American anti-Semitism: Warning.

Left anti-Semitism is “a lot more difficult to tackle than right-wing anti-Semitism,” Schumer wrote in his book. I explained, “It's because it often comes from political alliances and can be exaggerated under the guise of human rights activities.”

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