How a Hamas supporting Columbia Student Fled to Canada After ICE Came Looking for Her

Ranjani Srinivasan Hamas Supporting Illegal Alien Invader

The first knock at the door came eight days ago, on a Friday morning.

Three federal immigration agents showed up at a Columbia University apartment searching for Ranjani Srinivasan, who had recently learned her student visa had been revoked. Ms. Srinivasan, an international student from India, did not open the door.

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Three Muslims with ‘political and religious motivation’ lured Israeli DJ to Welsh farmhouse and tied him to a radiator but were caught after he freed himself by sliding along pipe

Three bungling kidnappers lured an Israeli musician to a remote cottage in Wales with financial, political and religious motives, a court heard.

Faiz Shah, 23, Mohammad Comrie, 23, and Elijah Ogunnubi-Sime, 20, carefully planned the kidnap of Jewish composer Itay Kashti who described the ordeal as ‘my own personal October 7.’

Falsely claiming to be a Polydor Records executive, the three friends invited Mr Kashti to a music event which would be attended by music producers and other musicians.

h/t Patti Jo

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Deporting Hamas Supporters Like Mahmoud Khalil Is Perfectly Legal

For noncitizens, residing in the United States is a coveted privilege, not a right. Progressives, however, have lost sight of this principle of immigration law—at least as applied to a zealous supporter of Hamas.

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Chutzpa Productions’ Igal Hecht: Documentary on Hamas’s Massacre in Israel, October 7, 2023

In 1999, Igal Hecht, an Israeli based in Toronto, Canada, created Chutzpa Productions Inc. His award-winning films have been described as controversial and thought provoking. They have dealt with human rights issues as well as pop culture. Throughout his 20-year career, Hecht has been involved in the production of more than 50 documentary films and more than 20 television series. His work has been screened internationally on Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC, Documentary Channel, CBC, YES-TV (Canada) and HBO Europe, among other outlets.

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Pro-Israel group says it has ‘deportation list’ and has sent ‘thousands’ of names to Trump officials

A far-right group that claimed credit for the arrest of a Palestinian activist and permanent US resident who the Trump administration is seeking to deport claims it has submitted “thousands of names” for similar treatment.

Betar US is one of a number of rightwing, pro-Israel groups that are supporting the administration’s efforts to deport international students involved in university pro-Palestinian protests, an effort that escalated this week with the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, an activist who recently completed his graduate studies at Columbia University.

This week, Donald Trump said Khalil’s arrest was just “the first of many to come”. Betar US quickly claimed credit on social media for providing Khalil’s name to the government.

This kind of thing is only OK when the left does it.

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Police chief’s apology over offensive podcast doesn’t go far enough: CIJA

OTTAWA — Deleting a problematic Toronto police podcast that saw uniformed TPS members praising the Oct. 7 terror attacks for increasing converts to Islam doesn’t go far enough to heal the rift with the city’s Jewish community, an advocacy group warns.

In a letter to Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw from Michelle Stock, Ontario VP for the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA,) merely deleting the offending podcast doesn’t address why police brass approved it in the first place.

Our elites hate us so much they imported a murder cult.

It’s not going to get better. Things only ever get worse where Islam is concerned.

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Mahmoud Khalil Doesn’t Deserve to Be in the U.S.

The former Columbia University student has been a ringleader of anti-Semitic activity and pro-Hamas demonstrations.

Manhattan is home to one less terror-supporter.

On Saturday, immigration enforcement agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian national with U.S. permanent resident status, and removed him to a detention facility in Louisiana. A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson explained that Khalil’s arrest, in coordination with the State Department, was made “in support of President Trump’s executive orders prohibiting anti-Semitism” and because Khalil “led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.” A hearing is set for Wednesday after a federal judge blocked Khalil’s deportation on Monday—but the White House has doubled down on its intent to deport him.


We have plenty of similar candidates that should be kicked out of Canada but all our politicos live in fear of losing the Muslim vote.

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U.S. Hostage ‘Negotiator’ Says Hamas Wants Peace, Offers ’15-Year Truce’, U.S. Rebuilding of Gaza

The Trump administration’s Gaza policy is completely divided.

On the one hand, President Donald Trump is saying all the right things. On the other hand, his team is going in and saying all the wrong things.

After Trump’s common sense approach, Steve Witkoff, the “envoy” responsible for foisting the disastrous Biden ceasefire on us, would water them down and dismiss the president’s proposals. Now White House Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, Adam Boehler, who appeared to be a credible figure, decided to directly meet up with Hamas and came out with exactly the sort of thing John Kerry or Jimmy Carter would have come away with.

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School founded by refugee from Nazi Germany drops Jewish speaker

An independent school in south Wales established by a refugee from Nazi Germany has faced criticism after withdrawing an invitation to a Jewish journalist after concerns raised by pupils.

Jonathan Sacerdoti had been scheduled to speak at UWC Atlantic last Sunday about journalism and antisemitism.

However, the private sixth-form college, which educates students aged 16-18 from around the world, rescinded the invitation on Friday after some pupils argued that his presence would be “distressing”.

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Nearly 100 anti-Israel protesters arrested after invading NYC’s Trump Tower to demand Mahmoud Khalil’s release

A massive mob of anti-Israel protesters flooded Trump Tower Thursday to protest the arrest of Columbia rally ringleader Mahmoud Khalil — and were quickly arrested themselves.

A furious crowd of about 150 demonstrators — from the pro-Palestine group Jewish Voice for Peace — wearing red shirts emblazoned with the message, “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel” as they gathered at about noon in a public, downstairs atrium filled with dining tables outside the Trump Grill restaurant.

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French Poll Exposes Alarming Surge in Antisemitism in Schools

When you post soldiers in your streets out of fear then you have an Islam problem.

A recent survey reveals a worrying explosion of antisemitism among sections of French youth. According to the survey, Jew-hatred is clearly thriving in recent immigrant populations of the Muslim faith, contaminating an entire age group.

The Institut français d’opinion publique (IFOP), one of the main and most reputable French polling organisations, has just published a major survey involving more than 2,000 minors.

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Jewish community outraged over police Jihad podcast on Oct. 7, anti-Israel rallies

OTTAWA — Toronto’s Jewish community is reacting with alarm to remarks made by a pair of Toronto Police constables in a now-deleted podcast episode.

Constables Haroon Siddiqui and Farhan Ali — both Muslim liaison officers — hosted an episode of the police-produced Project Olive Branch where they made a number of questionable comments, including praising the Oct. 7 2023 Hamas terror attacks for an increase in converts to Islam.

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Media Silent as Court Hears Shocking Details of Amsterdam “Jew Hunt”

Five more suspects have appeared in court over the brutal attacks on Jewish football supporters in Amsterdam last November, as Western liberal media outlets remain cynically silent on the incident.

One of the accused, 32-year-old Mounir M., is charged with being the administrator of the WhatsApp group in which the violence was incited and organized. As the court heard, participants in the group encouraged each other to “hunt down Jews.”

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Calling Hamas terrorists is ‘dehumanising’, academic claims at university book launch

Calling Hamas terrorists is “dehumanising”, an academic claimed as a controversial book launch went ahead at the London School of Economics (LSE).

Prof Jeroen Gunning, of King’s College London (KCL), told the event that “labelling” the Palestinian terror group as “terrorists” leads to their “dehumanisation”.

The academic was speaking at a launch event for his book entitled Understanding Hamas: And Why It Matters, which was co-authored by Helena Cobban, at LSE on Monday.


Meanwhile in the Caliphate of Toronto

I note this chatter about criminalizing the naming of Hamas supporters as Hamas supporters seems coordinated, the TPS vid, the recent “Islamophobia Report” by the Liberal party’s Islamophobia Tsar and now this addition to the junk pile by the ever toxic LSE.

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