Another Terrorist Loving, America Hating Student Leader Get The Boot, Ordered to Surrender For Deportation

Cornell University PhD student who openly supports Hamas and has called for the destruction of the U.S. and Israel is now being deported after losing his student visa. Federal authorities say his presence is a threat to national security.

Key Facts:

  • Momodou Taal, a PhD candidate at Cornell, had his U.S. student visa revoked and was ordered to surrender to ICE.
  • Taal is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Gambia and a vocal supporter of Hamas and anti-American causes.
  • He is suing the Trump administration to block enforcement of executive orders targeting foreign nationals involved in anti-Israel protests.
  • ICE contacted Taal and his legal team to arrange his surrender in Syracuse, NY.
  • Taal’s comments include “My hatred of the US Empire knows no bounds” and praise for Hamas’ “armed resistance.”

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The Rest of The Story:

Momodou Taal is at the center of a legal and political storm after the U.S. government revoked his student visa.

Taal, who has studied Marxism, anti-colonialism, and Pan-Africanism, filed a lawsuit attempting to halt his deportation and others like it.

His supporters claim the visa cancellation is retaliation for speaking out against Israel and the U.S. government.

The government, however, contends that Taal’s language and actions amount to support for terrorism and pose a national security risk.

After ICE notified him of the visa revocation, Taal was instructed to surrender for detention.

His legal team argues this move circumvents due process and threatens free speech rights.

Supporters on campus rallied in his defense, citing freedom of speech and academic freedom.

Professors and students voiced concern over what they view as government overreach.

However, federal officials remain firm that immigration is a privilege and not a right.

Commentary:

Let’s be clear—no one has a right to come to this country and use it as a platform to promote terrorist groups or call for the destruction of America and its allies.

That’s not free speech—it’s abuse of privilege.

Taal’s record isn’t subtle.

He’s posted messages hoping for the collapse of the U.S. and cheering on Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization responsible for killing Americans and innocent civilians.

Why should any non-citizen be allowed to stay in this country while spewing hate against it?

This is not about silencing dissent.

This is about common sense national security.

Taal isn’t simply disagreeing with U.S. policy—he’s aligning himself with groups that commit terror attacks and murder civilians.

That crosses a clear line.

We’re not talking about a student with controversial ideas.

We’re talking about someone who has openly praised terrorist violence and called for “armed resistance.”

That’s not protected speech when you’re here on a visa.

That’s a reason to lose your place here—period.

The United States has the right to protect itself from foreign nationals who wish it harm.

This country welcomes students from all over the world, but that welcome ends when someone actively supports those who kill Americans and destroy our values.

We don’t owe them a second chance.

If someone wants to stand with Hamas, they can do so somewhere else.

Not here.

Not on our dime, not in our schools, and not under the protection of our laws.

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The Bottom Line:

The U.S. government has rightly acted to revoke the visa of a foreign student who openly promotes anti-American and pro-terrorist views.

Immigration is a privilege, not a right.

If you’re not a citizen and you hate this country—leave.

You don’t get to stay here and work against us from within.

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