Pro-Hamas Student ARRESTED in Shocking Citizenship Interview Sting
In a bold move underscoring the Trump administration’s unwavering commitment to national security, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials arrested Columbia University student and pro-Hamas agitator Mohsen Mahdawi during his citizenship interview in Vermont.Mahdawi, a permanent resident and co-founder of Columbia’s Palestinian Student Union, has been a vocal supporter of Hamas, a designated terrorist organization responsible for the brutal October 7 massacre in Israel. His arrest sends a clear message: the United States will not tolerate foreign nationals who align themselves with enemies of freedom and democracy.
Video footage of the arrest shows Mahdawi being led away in handcuffs by plainclothes officers, flashing a defiant double peace sign—a gesture that speaks volumes about his disregard for American laws and values. His lawyer, Luna Droubi, has predictably filed a temporary restraining order, painting Mahdawi as a victim rather than a provocateur who harassed Jewish students and promoted terrorist propaganda on campus.
But the facts are clear: Mahdawi’s activism crossed the line from free speech into material support for terrorism, making him a prime candidate for deportation under a rarely used but critically important provision in immigration law that allows the removal of aliens who pose “serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.”
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