People that live here on a green card can be deported for what they do. If they promote violence, terrorism, or even take part in a demonstration that closes a university or causes destruction to that university they can be removed. They live here because of the generosity we give, he should have realized that his actions can put that in jeopardy.
It gives a person rights to permanent living and working the US. And according to the law on this, he's got to be doing something in the name of the Smith Act (to be aligned with the destruction of govt), and which is illegal, so this is how it works. When the DHS says that he was involved in activities "aligned with Hamas", then they say they have a case. But I still have to say, we don't have a law-related record for his activities prior to this, and he's been there for awhile. He recently got his PhD there at Columbia.
Wrong again Even permanent green cards come with conditions including registering with selective service and following all law. Green cards obtained though marriage are only conditional and carry additional obligations. People are playing very loose with the facts.
Who is the U.S. citizen? A green card doesn't give citizenship, so you can't possibly be talking about Mahmoud.
People that live here on a green card can be deported for what they do. If they promote violence, terrorism, or even take part in a demonstration that closes a university or causes destruction to that university they can be removed. They live here because of the generosity we give, he should have realized that his actions can put that in jeopardy.
It gives a person rights to permanent living and working the US. And according to the law on this, he's got to be doing something in the name of the Smith Act (to be aligned with the destruction of govt), and which is illegal, so this is how it works. When the DHS says that he was involved in activities "aligned with Hamas", then they say they have a case. But I still have to say, we don't have a law-related record for his activities prior to this, and he's been there for awhile. He recently got his PhD there at Columbia.
Wrong again Even permanent green cards come with conditions including registering with selective service and following all law. Green cards obtained though marriage are only conditional and carry additional obligations. People are playing very loose with the facts.