Radical protest leader kicked out as Trump stands strong liberals meltdown over border win

Once again, common sense has managed to win out against the left’s endless sympathy for lawbreakers. Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student who made headlines for leading pro-Palestinian protests, has lost his fight to stay in the United States. This is exactly what should happen to people who break the rules and then try to play the victim. But of course, the same liberals who can’t enforce even the simplest border security want to roll out the red carpet for activists like Khalil.

Let’s be honest. This wasn’t just any deportation case. Khalil became a poster child for the radical left and their globalist friends, turning a legal process into a circus. For months, they demanded “compassion” and called him a freedom fighter, but ignored the fact that he broke immigration laws. The Trump administration saw right through this act and moved to deport him, standing firm against all the media whining.

The reality is that America can’t be the world’s doormat. We are a sovereign nation, with the right—no, the duty—to protect our borders and enforce our laws. The idea that activists, especially those who use the American education system as a platform for political theater, should get special treatment is absolutely insane. The Board of Immigration Appeals did the right thing by rejecting Khalil’s appeal.

And let’s talk about liberal hypocrisy for a second. The very same people crying about Khalil’s “rights” are the ones who want to erase America’s borders, undermine our culture, and call anyone who disagrees with them a bigot. They march for causes they barely understand and cheer for anyone who stands against the U.S., but act shocked when Americans demand the law actually be enforced.

Here’s the hard truth: being in America is a privilege, not a right. Those who flout the law shouldn’t expect handouts or sympathy just because the left thinks it makes them look woke. Maybe next time, the open-borders crowd can explain to working-class Americans why activists like Mahmoud Khalil deserve a free pass. They can’t, because deep down, they know: if we don’t defend our borders and our values, America as we know it won’t last much longer.

Source: Washington Times


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