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LegitHyperbole said:
SanAndreasX said:

Mahmoud Khalil and his wife are sure enjoying how the US is upholding free speech right now. They're threatening him with deportation despite being a legal US permanent resident, and they threatened his wife, who is a full US citizen and pregnant, with arrest.  He's being held in a facility in Louisiana, and as far as they're concerned, he and his American wife apparently have no right of habeas corpus, which is the supposed right for you to not be "disappeared" by the U.S. government without access to any kind of legal representation. 

I was not aware, sounds rough. Has he caused real world harm though or advocated for real world harm cause that's what ends up being the case when this happens often with veiled semantics. If not, I'm on his side but if so, not so much. 

You should be on his side unless it is proved, in a court of law,  that he demonstrably caused harm. It is supposed to be illegal for the U.S. government to "disappear" people the way they have done to him.