Piers Morgan Takes a Bulldozer to Woke Left's Mahmoud Khalil Arguments in Must-Watch Moment

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While unhinged Democrats are making complete fools of themselves defending green card-holding terrorist sympathizers and preparing to visit El Salvador to rescue deported illegal immigrant gang members, people who live in the real world are busy telling it like it is, speaking inconvenient truths in hopes it will eventually sink in.

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That was exactly the situation that played out on the most recent episode of Bill Maher's long-running "Real Time" program, where on the table for discussion was the Mahmoud Khalil case.

As RedState previously reported, an immigration judge ruled Friday that Khalil, who allegedly helped organize pro-Hamas mobs on the Columbia University and Barnard College campuses after the October 7th, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians, was removable (deportable). He has until April 23rd to file for asylum relief, and his lawyer has said he'll appeal.


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On Maher's program, TV talk show host Piers Morgan did a great job of turning the Democrats' arguments around on them, arguing that if he (Morgan) had gotten to Columbia under similar circumstances and then began organizing white supremacist mobs to terrorize black students on campus, every one of them would have been kicked out and deported back to where they came from. 

There's a disturbing double standard, he argued, among the far left when it comes to Jewish people, something he didn't elaborate on too much but the nefariousness of which was subtly implied:

All right, what if I was a young student at Columbia, there on a green card, British, come in, happy to be here, doing my paperwork, get to Columbia, and I start leading a group which is a bunch of white supremacists, and we start terrorizing black students in the way that they are terrorizing Jewish students. 

In that circumstance, would we all be as comfortable with this? Or is it the reality, which was exposed by the mobs at Columbia, which is that for some reason, Jews get treated differently to anybody else when it comes to this kind of thing?

Because if that had been, honestly, white supremacists treating black students like that, they would be out of the country in 10 minutes. In 10 minutes.

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What about if he had said all of this at his green card interview? Would he have got a green card? No. If he said, 'I support a prescribed terror group in the United States,' you're not coming in on a green card. 

All Marco Rubio is doing, it seems to me, is taking it back to that scenario and saying, 'Well, if you'd been honest, then' - and, by the way, he was dishonest on his green card application about other stuff, which is another part of the equation, which might in itself disqualify him from staying in the country.

But the idea that he would have said, 'I support Hamas. I support a global intifada. I support the destruction of Western civilization. Now give me a green card to come and live in America.'  F*** off!

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The uncomfortable squirming of WaPo left-wing columnist Josh Rogin (who did not have a good night on the show) to Morgan's remarks said it all - about Rogin. 

Watch (language warning):

Morgan, who seems more left than right, has been a mixed bag on hot-button issues in the past. But on this one, he hit it out of the park and further exposed the hypocrisy and rank antisemitism of the woke left in the process. As usual, they are on the wrong side of things, having clearly learned nothing from the 2024 elections.

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