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Student Activist Faces Deportation After Challenging Trump's Orders
USA, IthacaSaturday, March 22, 2025
Taal's lawyers argue that the administration's actions are undemocratic. They claim that the government is trying to silence dissenting voices. Taal lives in constant fear of being arrested for his speech. He has had to cancel international engagements and is afraid to travel to see his family. This situation is part of a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian discourse at universities.
Taal has faced criticism for his online comments following the 7 October 2023 attack on Israel. He posted a message supporting resistance against oppression. In an interview, he clarified that he condemns the killing of all civilians, regardless of their location or the perpetrator. Taal was suspended twice by Cornell for alleged disruptive protest. He was eventually allowed to resume classes remotely.
Two other plaintiffs in the case are US citizens. They argue that the administration's actions have silenced their protected expression. They claim that they can no longer freely speak, hear, or engage with viewpoints critical of the US or Israeli governments. Over the past week, judges have blocked the government from deporting two other academics targeted for their pro-Palestinian views.
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