@ShiShi21m so you’re saying he shouldn’t have first amendment rights to protest the policies of the university he attended? And despite not being convicted of a crime he should lose residency in the country and the right to live with his wife and child because he lead a protest?!
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If it were up to me I wouldn't deport him.
I wouldn't want him to be the rallying cry for the leftists & I wouldn't want to make him famous.
But to be honest, if you're gonna be a green card holder you should be smarter if you actually didn't want this to be a potential outcome.
This makes me think that he wanted this to happen because he seems like a smart fellow.
He didn't simply protest though,
His wife's words:
"When things started at Columbia, his main role was the lead negotiator [between student protesters and Columbia administrators.]"
& to reiterate my only point on this matter;
This is not a freedom of speech issue, it's a non-citizen blackmail issue.