Leftists and the legacy media lionized their latest alien in limbo on Wednesday, after a judge freed him from ICE custody.
Mohsen Mahdawi, another Jihadist at Columbia University, was on his way to be deported back to his home in the “Palestinian” occupied territories, after the State Department claimed his involvement in the school’s Hamas takeover violates the Immigration and Nationality Act.
When U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford ruled against the department, arguing Mahdawi does not pose a risk to the public, he waltzed out of the courtroom, raising two peace signs as if he were the next Abbie Hoffman.
“I am saying it clear and loud to President Trump and his Cabinet: I am not afraid of you,” preached the foreign guest, as his mob of supporters raised their fists for their new martyr.
🚨Mohsen Mahdawi — the man who allegedly built submachine guns to kill Jews and said “I like to kill Jews” — was released into the U.S. population.
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Upon release, he looked President Trump and his Cabinet in the eye and declared:
“I’m not afraid of you.”
Then began chanting:… pic.twitter.com/zLakJUxvGz
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All “he wanted” was “peace in the Middle East,” insisted one New York Times headline.
That’s an… interesting way to describe allegedly murdering people.
In fact, court documents claim a local gun store owner once called the cops on Mahdawi after he walked in, bragging that he built modified 9mm submachine guns to “kill Jews while he was in Palestine.”
They add that Mahdawi had visited his store twice, “expressing an interest in learning more about firearms and buying a sniper rifle and an automatic weapon.” He reportedly boasted “considerable firearm experience.”
But aside from a remote hearing in front of a Louisiana immigration judge on Thursday, the foreign “martyr” is back on the streets to terrorize Jews to his heart's content.
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