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Red Pilled America

Famboogie 031: Green Card Dilemma (Part Two)

Red Pilled America

Patrick Courrielche, Adryana Cortez

Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.65.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Why are protests important to the American system? In this week's edition of Famboogie, we answer this question by telling the story of Mahmoud Khalil - the US green card carrying Palestinian activist that the Trump Administration is trying to deport. Khalil became the face of Columbia University's 2024 pro-Palestinian protests - and sparked a debate over who we should allow into our great nation.

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0:00.0

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0:04.9

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0:09.2

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0:10.5

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0:13.6

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0:19.1

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0:28.4

buck listen and subscribe this is red pilled america you're listening to part two of fam buggy and we're listening to Part 2 of Fam Buggy, and we're going to talk a little bit about this Mahmoud Khalil guy and how, you know, a justification for kicking this guy out of the country.

0:51.3

And so far, one of the best justifications that I've seen so far, I've seen two good

0:55.4

ones. One was from this great account that I follow. If you, you guys should follow it too.

1:02.1

It's called law of self-defense. If you're into kind of like, you know, self-defense cases where

1:09.4

people are caught on camera defending themselves and whether

1:12.2

it was a legal defense or not, they're really great about that. But they put up a really interesting

1:19.0

post on this topic. I want to talk with you guys about that a little bit. So here's what they said.

1:24.7

Could Leo is not required to have made even a single damning statement in order to be facing mandatory non-discretionary deportation.

1:32.7

All that is required for Khalil's mandatory non-discretionary deportation is that he was an alien who was a representative of a group that endorsed terrorism.

1:42.8

Khalil was the spokesman of Quad, which explicitly endorsed terrorism.

1:48.6

That's it.

1:49.4

That's all that is required.

1:51.2

He's subject to mandatory non-discretionary deportation.

1:54.9

It's not any more complicated than that.

1:57.9

And he cites several kind of statutes associated with this. In one, it says,

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