Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumMeet the militant Jewish group backing Trump's deportation push
Almost six weeks before federal immigration officials detained Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a group called Betar US said on its X account that it had put the pro-Palestinian activist on our deport list.
Its 10 p.m. and ICE is aware of his home address and whereabouts, the group posted on Jan. 29 under a video of CNN interviewing Khalil at a campus protest, referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We have provided all his information to multiple contacts.
Khalil, a green card holder married to a U.S. citizen, was detained on March 8. Three days later, Betar shared with The Washington Post a list of potential next targets it said it had recently flagged to Trump administration officials. At the top was Momodou Taal, a Cornell University graduate student who was suspended twice last year for his role in pro-Palestinian protests there.
Now Taal, too, is fighting to stay in the country. Betar US, the newly revived and rapidly growing U.S. chapter of a century-old militant Zionist group, is claiming a share of the credit and moving on to the next names on its list.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/03/29/zionist-palestinians-deportations-x/

AloeVera
(2,410 posts)Good to know.
Beastly Boy
(11,870 posts)"the newly revived and rapidly growing U.S. chapter of a century-old militant Zionist group, is claiming a share of the credit and moving on to the next names on its list."
Tell me, how does this compare to :"century-old militant Zionist group" is behind the deportations"?
It doesn't.
To accurately quote from the actual article some more, "The Post couldnt determine whether the group played a role in the Trump administrations decision to target Khalil and Taal for deportation."
Perhaps someone should tell WP that this determination has already been made for them.