Philip Giraldi – The Unz Review March 22, 2025
It has been another exciting week here in the Land of Oz, formerly known as the United States of America, which is currently going through an apparently overdue purging that will replace the rule of law with a whimsical process whereby the Chief Executive is empowered to decide everything in a new nation that will likely be renamed Trumpland. The transition has not been pretty, as part of the process is to deport all undesirables. As a result, countries that have been reckoned to be friends to the American people and government including Britain and Germany are now warning their citizens that they might want to reconsider plans to travel to the US as they might be detained by one or more of America’s law enforcement authorities even if their travel status is fully legal and they have not committed anything that might be considered a crime in the real world. Germany this week said it was investigating the cases of three of its citizens being denied entry and placed in detention when they tried to enter through the US southern border and Britain similarly was looking into the rejection of a citizen also trying to enter by way of Mexico. That adds to the list of nations seeking to distance themselves from policies coming out of Washington and which are preparing themselves to strike back against punitive tariffs, sanctions and arbitrary detentions, to include “Fifty-first state” Canada, Mexico, Panama and Greenland.
The European Foreign Ministries are no doubt basing their advice in part on the case of a French scientist who was arbitrarily denied entry to the United States this month over messages reported to be critical of President Trump’s administration’s research policies. Philippe Baptiste, France’s minister for higher education, shared how “he had learned with concern that a French academic who was going to a conference in Houston was denied entry before being deported” back to Europe. The academic, who was not named, was on assignment for France’s National Center for Scientific Research. Baptise explained “This measure was apparently taken by the American authorities because this researcher’s phone contained exchanges with colleagues and friends in which he expressed a personal opinion on the Trump administration’s research policy. Freedom of opinion, free research and academic freedom are values that we will continue to proudly uphold. I will defend the possibility for all French researchers to be faithful to them, in compliance with the law.”
And America’s universities, which are being particularly targeted as they are hotbeds of the only capital crime that really matters currently, anti-semitism, are rolling over to escape the wrath of Jehovah’s Anointed in Washington by expelling students and faculty and even stripping graduates of their degrees after the fact. Focal points for pro-Palestinian demonstrations like Columbia University in New York City and the University of California in Los Angeles are demonstrating their loyalty to the new order just as fast as they can, clearly recognizing that allowing someone to speak up against the genocide of the Palestinians is to identify ipso facto by White House think as a terrorist. Columbia is, for example, allowing Homeland Security agents to come on to campus and, without a warrant or any claim of criminal activity, interrogating and detaining students in dorms and classrooms. Interestingly, however, there is payback developing from the students. One report suggests that students accepted for the incoming Columbia freshman class in September are changing their minds and canceling their attendance in large numbers.
The most prominent victim of the Trump Administration’s witch hunt continues to be Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia graduate and a prominent organizer during last spring’s Gaza protests. He was arrested by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in front of his pregnant wife, who pleaded with the agents to explain what the charges against him were. Khalil was a permanent resident with a current green card, but it was revoked by the federal government along with his student visa. The Trump administration moved to have Khalil immediately deported, but the effort was initially blocked by a federal judge in New York. No one knew where Khalil was for an extended period of time, but it was eventually learned that he was being held in a detention facility in Louisiana. At his first court hearing, one learned that his attorneys had not been able to communicate with him.
The Trump team immediately celebrated Khalil’s ordeal. “This is the first arrest of many to come,” wrote the president in a Truth Social post. “We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it. Many are not students, they are paid agitators.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio invoked a 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act “Red scare” bit of legislation that authorized the government to target and remove “An alien whose presence or activities in the United States the Secretary of State has reasonable grounds to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States is deportable.”
Last week two more Columbia students were targeted for deportation. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) press release announced that Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman from the West Bank, was arrested in Newark, New Jersey by ICE agents for allegedly overstaying her F-1 student visa. She is currently being held at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. Kordia reportedly participated in last spring’s Gaza protests at the university. Also, Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian national and Fulbright Scholar at Columbia, fled the US over fears that she would be detained. She’s been in the United States for nearly ten years. “Having my visa revoked and then losing my student status has upended my life and future — not because of any wrongdoing, but because I exercised my right to free speech,” she explained to CNN in a statement.
A student at Cornell who challenged the Trump executive order calling for deportations is Momodou Taal, a Ph.D. student in Africana Studies. Taal filed the suit on March 15th hoping to prevent the administration from detaining or deporting him and others who have participated in pro-Palestinian protests but DHS has indicated that he will be detained. And there is also Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow in peace and conflict studies at Georgetown University, who was detained by Department of Homeland Security agents on his way home from teaching an evening class on March 17. Suri, an Indian citizen, is a fellow at the Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, an interfaith research center housed at Georgetown’s Washington DC campus. DHS agents later detained him near his home in Arlington, Virginia, and informed him that the US government had revoked his J-1 visa—a non-immigrant visa for foreign nationals participating in educational and cultural exchange programs. Suri was then transferred to an ICE detention facility in Virginia before he was transferred again to a facility in Louisiana, where he is currently being held. Since then, neither family nor lawyers have been allowed to speak with him.
There have been a number of other deportations from universities as well as denial of re-entry to the US if one has traveled outside the country. In a particularly bizarre case, the Department of Homeland Security admitted on March 17th that it had deported a Brown University professor and doctor with a valid visa because they said she attended a Hezbollah leader’s funeral in February during a trip to Lebanon. When questioned by Customs and Border Protection officers upon her return to the United States, Dr. Rasha Alawieh, who is Lebanese, had been detained at Boston Logan International Airport on the previous Thursday. “A visa is a privilege not a right,” the spokeswoman, Tricia McLaughlin, said in a statement to The New York Times. “Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be denied. This is common-sense security.”
Even agreeing with a viewpoint expressed on social media can get one in serious trouble with DHS. After Khalil’s arrest Columbia adjunct professor Stuart Karle called on students to refrain from posting about Palestine. “If you have a social media page, make sure it is not filled with commentary on the Middle East,” he told them. When a Palestinian student objected to the idea of Columbia promoting censorship and bowing to the demands of the Trump administration, the journalism school’s dean, Jelani Cobb, was even more direct. “Nobody can protect you,” Cobb told the student. “These are dangerous times.”
A curious aspect of the crackdown on pro-Palestinian demonstrators is the presumption that the demonstrations are not only disruptive, which they are intended to be, and represent more than that, some kind of threat directed against both US foreign policy and American Jews. This has meant that violence perpetrated by pro-Israel groups in both New York City and Los Angeles to penetrate and attack the generally nonviolent student protester encampments has been treated like a non-issue. In New York peaceful demonstrators were infiltrated by former Israeli soldiers possibly led and funded by Israeli consulate officials, who infiltrated into groups of demonstrators and then released toxic “skunk bombs” which wound up sending many demonstrators to hospital. Skunk bombs are a “weapon” formulated in Israel which are generally used by Israeli army and police against protesting Arabs.
In Los Angeles a mob of hundreds violently attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, beating protesters without any intervention from the ranks of policemen nearby. The Israelis were identified in both cities and nothing appears to have been done to them apart from their being banned from campus, unlike what peaceful pro-Palestine demonstrators have experienced at the hands of police and college administrations. Nor are groups of extremist Jews like Betar-USA that openly call for deporting and/or killing Palestinians under any kind of surveillance or threat of arrest. That is the power of the Israel Lobby at all levels in the United States – use violence to injure and suppress peaceful demonstrators protesting a genocide while the cause you support is carrying out that genocide with no objection from the US government at any level.
Perhaps the Trump administrations campaign to rid the United States of what it calls antisemites while also collaborating with the Israeli government’s desire to completely ethnically cleansing Palestinians should be examined through the lens of Israel’s power in the US due to the effective operation of that domestic lobby. Israel’s “friends” are everywhere. It was recently revealed that the woman behind the clampdown on pro-Palestine demonstrators at Columbia University is a former Israeli intelligence officer and it has long been known that the “censors” and “fact checkers” on many US social media sites are actually former Israeli intelligence officers from the notorious Unit 8200 secret cyber warfare snooper outfit. In the current revelation, Dr. Keren Yarhi-Milo, head of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, is a former Israeli military intelligence officer and an ex-official at Israel’s Mission to the United Nations. She is married to the head of that Mission. Yarhi-Milo played a significant role in drumming up public concern about a supposed “wave of intolerable anti-Semitism sweeping over the campus,” thereby laying the groundwork for the extensive crackdown on civil liberties that has sought to suppress the protests. This should surprise no one as it is exactly how Israel and its American allies operate across the board. Use “donations” to institutions and individual power brokers to pry open the door and then staff the targeted entities with your own people who will do your bidding. In any event, the United States is now paying the price for its love affair with Israel however it was contrived. Free speech and association are already flying out the open window and one can only wonder what will be coming next.
Philip M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation (Federal ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Website is councilforthenationalinterest.org, address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is inform@cnionline.org

Yeah, throwing out murderers, rapists and drug dealers is “wrong”. As for “silencing the opposition”, the MAJORITY want the “democrats” silenced. That’s why they voted for trump. In any case, every “leader” ALWAYS silences the other side. That’s “politics” (masquerading as “democracy”). Trump ain’t no hero – his actions in the middle east, together with his reciprocal actions in america of silencing jew “critics” – show clearly who he works for, BUT inside america he’s working for the MAJORITY of the people (not the MINORITY of vampire turds). Live it up, while you can. The jews won’t EVER let you go. Not unless you KILL them all.
“NSW nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients appear in court
By Jamie McKinnell
Sarah Abu Lebdeh leaves her first appearance in court surrounded by a group of men.
In short:
Nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh have appeared at Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday morning.
The pair have been charged over a video which allegedly included threats to Israeli patients while they were speaking with an Israeli content creator.
What’s next?
The pair’s cases were adjourned to May 13.
Two nurses charged over a video which allegedly included threats to Israeli patients have appeared in a Sydney court.
Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 27 and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, were charged late last month and early this month over the video, which was a recorded online conversation from cam chat app Chatruletka.
In the video, the pair speak to Israeli content creator Max Veifer, who had initially shared an edited version of the conversation.
Ahmad Rashad Nadir arrives at Downing Centre Local Court. (ABC News: Andrew Whitington)
The nurses, from Bankstown Hospital, allegedly bragged about refusing to treat Israeli patients, killing them and saying they would go to hell.
Ms Abu Lebdeh was charged with three Commonwealth offences — threatening violence to a group, using a carriage service to threaten to kill, and using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.
Mr Nadir was charged with using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend and possessing a prohibited drug.
According to court documents, Ms Abu Lebdeh’s alleged offence of threatening violence to a group relates to “Israeli people, and a reasonable member of that group would fear that the threat will be carried out”.
Mr Nadir’s drug charge relates to his alleged possession of morphine.
Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh were charged over a video which allegedly included threats to Israeli patients.
In a packed courtroom at the Downing Centre, where there was standing room only, both cases were adjourned to May 13.
The pair remain on bail and both were excused from attending on the next occasion.
Lawyer to argue video was recorded without consent.
Outside court, defence lawyer Zemarai Khatiz, who is representing Mr Nadir, told the media the video was recorded without his client’s consent or knowledge.
“We’ll argue for that to be excluded,” he said.
“He will be defending the matter on legal and technical grounds.”
Ms Abu Lebdeh left court surrounded by a group of men who wore black hoodies.
One of the men repeatedly said “no comment” as Ms Abu Lebdeh was asked how she will plead.
The men jostled with photographers and camera operators as she got into a waiting car.
After the video emerged, the nurses were stood down pending an investigation.
The pair were speaking with Israeli content creator Max Veifer in the video.
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency confirmed Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh’s registrations were suspended.
Late last month, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said police had found no evidence that anyone at Bankstown Hospital was harmed, but an investigation by NSW Health was continuing.
Mr Veifer posted a longer version of the chat in mid-February, saying it was the “unedited” conversation.
That video ran for some two-and-a-half minutes and included parts of the conversation that were originally cut out.”
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Slimy Jew uploads private conversation up onto internet to get two nurses into trouble…
Jews gone wild and rogue. And what they are doing to the US is proper wild, rogue and disgraceful.
I should also say video was edited and manipulated to make them look even worse. Original video in full, to my knowledge is unavailable.
The enemy is international zionism, this the real threat and it is driven by the zionist satanists communists and they are out to kill all of us.
The author of this whining article must be employed by ‘The People’s Daily World’.
Make Amreicunt Great Again…by destroying one of the most fundamental rights guaranteed by what’s left of the Constitution, eh Zion Don?
so more enemies JEWSA gets so better for the world !
It’s about time these nurses wised up and automatically assume they’re under observation….by the jews….they’ve got the resources and it helps get donations by scared jews!
These nurses assumed they were living in a real democracy and could therefore shoot their mouths off…..get real!.
These jew fanatics do not hesitate to kill children inside Israel……and if the west allows it they’ll do it to us!.
SO is this stuff (puberty blockers) ACTUALLY a different version of the sniping of children in Israel…..eventually the answer will be– determined.
who wants live under ADL Gestapo + jewish Chemtrail sky ?
Europe should follow suit and start mass deportations, since Trump has set the precedent.
There are plenty of Moslem nations out there. Send them there so no infidel will offend them.
And then later on, ideally other undesirable non-whites should be deported.
Making white nations white again has to start somewhere. I consider this a good start, but there could be better ones (like deporting Jews first).