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In what may well be one of the most shameful episodes in American legal history since the abolition of chattel slavery, a Louisiana immigration judge has ruled that the Trump regime can continue its blatantly unconstitutional deportation of a lawful permanent US resident and political prisoner, Mahmoud Khalil, pretty much because Marco Rubio says so:

commondreams.org/news/mahmoud-

'Very Dark Stuff': Judge Rules Palestine Activist Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported

"A U.S. immigration judge in Louisiana on Friday ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident and former Columbia University graduate student arrested last month after protesting Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza, can be deported, a decision that came despite the Trump administration admitting the imminently expecting father committed no crime and was being targeted solely for constitutionally protected speech.

Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Jamee Comans said that she lacked the legal authority to question the determination by Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Khalil was deportable. Earlier this week, Comans gave the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) until Friday to produce evidence that Khalil is eligible for deportation.

No such evidence was provided other than Rubio's assertion that he reserves the right to order Khalil's expulsion under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which empowers the secretary of state to expel noncitizens whose presence in the United States is deemed detrimental to U.S. foreign policy interests."

As the article itself notes, this isn't a final victory for the Trump administration; Khalil can and will continue to fight this, and most legal experts seem pretty confident this is all going to end up in front of the Supreme Court before the government can actually deport him; although why the court's 6-3 fascist high composition gives anyone confidence that they'll stop the regime's fascist and blatantly unconstitutional ideological policing and repression, is somewhat beyond me. As horrifying as this decision is, a random immigration judge doesn't get to say "surprise, fascism is legal now" even if that's more or less what this ruling is pointing to.

With that having been noted however, I need folks to understand what the regime's successful (for now) argument is here, because if you don't get that, it's impossible to grasp just how far these nazis clearly mean to go with this. The government is admitting that Mahmoud Khalil had a legal right to be in the United States, and committed no crime whatsoever. They are expressly stating that he's being targeted for deportation because of his political beliefs, and opposition to the US-back genocide being conducted by Israel, against Palestinians in Gaza as we speak; which they have chosen to define as antisemitism for political and propaganda reasons. This is a fundamental denial of Khalil's First Amendment rights which regardless of what you heard on Fox News, apply to everyone in the United States, not just people born there.

Despite this however, the regime is arguing that they have the right to deport Khalil because the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 gives the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, the right to unilaterally, even unconstitutionally, order Khalil's expulsion; citing that the Act empowers him "to expel noncitizens whose presence in the United States is deemed detrimental to U.S. foreign policy interests." Who decides what US foreign policy interests are, has a right to to declare those decisions state secrets, and can change those potentially secret objectives at a whim? The Trump regime. Who decides which actions are "detrimental" to U.S. foreign policy decisions and who should be deported for them? Well the regime's argument is that it's Marco Rubio or whoever happens to be Trump's Secretary of State, and that he can do it by a whim, without explaining or justifying his decisions whatsoever.

So you caught that right? The regime can violate the constitutional rights of even a lawful US resident, because Marco Rubio feels a way, and he's not required to provide any more proof than "I said so." And yesterday, a U.S. immigration judge agreed with that logic. All of which now begs the question, what, or who, will Little Marco decide is "detrimental to U.S. foreign policy decisions" tomorrow?

Common Dreams · 'Very Dark Stuff': Judge Rules Palestine Activist Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported | Common Dreams"If Mahmoud can be targeted in this way, simply for speaking out for Palestinians and exercising his constitutionally protected right to free speech, this can happen to anyone," one of his lawyers warned.

“These legal orientation programs are often the ONLY way that immigrants held in detention can talk with a lawyer.”
-A Reichlin-Melnick

Trump & the oligarchs are pocketing millions from private detention facilities (prison camps). Denying asylum to undocumented immigrants by various nefarious means, guarantees the need for more facilities & everything that’s required to operate them.

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"Wall Street fund managers are concerned that Trump might be clinically insane. The New Republic highlighted recent statements made from managers who think that Trump’s behavior indicates he might’ve lost his marbles."

~ Ron Filipkowski

#Trump #fascism #immigrants #military #tariffs #WallStreet #StockMarket #MentalStability
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meidasplus.com/p/today-in-poli

Meidas+ · Today in Politics, Bulletin 110. 4/11/25By Ron Filipkowski
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“'There is no indication that Congress contemplated an immigration judge or even an attorney general overruling the Secretary of State on matters of foreign policy,' said Judge Comans as she made her ruling [permitting Trump to deport Mahmoud Khalil]."

~ Delaney Nolan

#Trump #fascism #immigrants #MahmoudKhalil #violence #cruelty
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zeteo.com/p/breaking-mahmoud-k

Zeteo · BREAKING: Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported, Immigration Judge RulesBy Delaney Nolan
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"They have no blankets or pillows, no visits or phone calls, and they mostly sit in silence all day long for fear of being punished by the armed guards wearing balaclavas. Abuse, torture, disease, and death are all rampant. There are mass graves for the prisoners who die; their families are not notified of their passing."

But, hey, what's to worry about? My crypto account is soaring!

#Trump #fascism #immigrants #Venezuelans #ElSalvador #violence #cruelty
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"If you believe Trump will simply stop at pro-Palestinian students, immigrants, and dissidents, then you need to go to the library - while we still have them - and check out books on Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia, and fascism in Europe."

~ Wajahat Ali

#Trump #fascism #immigrants #military #border #InsurrectionAct #HomelandSecurity
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thelefthook.substack.com/p/all

The Left Hook with Wajahat Ali · All Hail the New Authoritarian AmericaBy THE LEFT HOOK with Wajahat Ali

"Tonight, Trump signed a memorandum to the secretaries of defense, interior, agriculture, and homeland security calling for a 'Military Mission for Sealing the Southern Border of the United States and Repelling Invasions.'"

~ Heather Cox Richardson

#Trump #fascism #immigrants #military #border #InsurrectionAct #HomelandSecurity
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heathercoxrichardson.substack.

Letters from an American · April 11, 2025By Heather Cox Richardson
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Well, if you were expecting the cybersecurity industry to respond any better to Trump using government access to target one of its firms, than Big Law did, I suspect you're going to be disappointed:

reuters.com/world/us/cybersecu

Cybersecurity industry falls silent as Trump turns ire on SentinelOne

"Krebs' speech was followed by applause then, but Reuters found little sign of industry support for Krebs or SentinelOne as they face Trump now.

Katie Moussouris, founder of Luta Security, said she doubted the industry would publicly back SentinelOne given the White House's actions.

"I don't think it's feasible for cybersecurity companies to have a broader response on this," she said. "The risk is just too high."

Reuters contacted 33 of the largest U.S. cybersecurity companies, including tech companies and professional services firms with large cybersecurity practices, and three industry groups, for comment on Trump's action against SentinelOne.

Only one offered comment on Trump's action. The rest declined, did not respond or did not answer questions."

We kind of touched on this story already in another thread, but the short version is that Trump is using federal security clearances to damage a company called SentinelOne, for employing Chris Krebs - a former Trump official who balked at supporting Der Leader's "big lie" that the 2020 election is stolen. This is petty revenge, and a warning shot to everyone else in the industry that Trump can come after them if they displease him; but it's also about making the conspiracy theory that Joe Biden stole the 2020 election part of official regime policy and punishing anyone who disputes that with the full force of the DoJ and federal government.

On one hand, this isn't as big a story as Trump conscripting DC's biggest law firms via executive order, or the Yarvinite quest to have the regime literally seize control of higher education institutions via false claims about fighting antisemitism. What it is however, is a demonstration that Trump's success in those endeavors so far has emboldened him to extend his reach, and provided him with a successful model for how to use his power as POTUS to enforced ideological conformity, and assert direct control over portions of the private sector. As long as everyone stays silent, surrenders, or worse: openly collaborates, there's really no reason to believe he's going to stop doing this any time soon.

Analysis: Mahmoud Khalil's continuing legal fight to stay in the US may take months or years.

"Despite Friday’s immigration court decision, Khalil’s attorneys continue to argue in federal district court in NJ for his release on free speech grounds.

"In immigration court, Khalil could apply for asylum & appeal the ruling before the Board of Immigration" & could further appeal within the U.S. circuit court.

theintercept.com/2025/04/12/ma

#fascism #MahmoudKhalil #uspol #racism #freespeech #bds .

The Intercept · What Comes Next in Mahmoud Khalil’s Fight Against DeportationBy Jonah Valdez

Labeling the Republican leaders who're responsible for these barbarous deportation efforts as Nazis is generous, a new term is needed to reflect their racist, AI-aided, diabolical mindset.

"To issue this memo the same week they cut the Legal Orientation Program that provides minimal assistance to detained #immigrants who've to file asylum applications unrepresented shows how depraved those making these decisions are."
-L Toczylowski