S H A R I A. The take over of towns.

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Columbia anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, judge rules

An immigration judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil can be deported from the U.S. due to his involvement in leading last year’s pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University. Judge Jamee Comans ruled in Louisiana on Friday that Khalil, 30, can be deported, saying that the U.S. government met its burden of proof to remove him. 

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The ruling that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist, can be deported for his role in anti-Israel protests is a rare flash of accountability in a system that’s been bleeding common sense for years. This isn’t about one guy waving signs; it’s about a broader failure to vet who we let into this country and what they do once they’re here. I discussed our lack of vetting at length today on my podcast.

Khalil, a green card holder, was knee-deep in protests that crossed lines—disrupting campuses, intimidating students, and allegedly cozying up to rhetoric that smells like Hamas sympathy. The judge’s decision to greenlight his deportation is a signal: actions have consequences. But let’s not kid ourselves—this is a Band-Aid on a broken leg. Our student visa program is a sieve, our borders are a welcome mat, and entire communities are reshaping America’s identity while we sleepwalk through it.

Start with the student visa program. 
It’s a disgrace, a bureaucratic free-for-all that hands out F-1 visas like candy at a parade. In 2023, over 600,000 international students were enrolled in U.S. universities, and the Middle East accounts for a hefty chunk—around 60,000 from countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Syria alone. These aren’t just kids chasing degrees; many are adults with radical Islamic agendas, like Khalil, who used his status to stir chaos at Columbia. The program’s oversight is laughable—schools self-report compliance, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement barely audits. A 2019 report found 2.8% of visa holders were unaccounted for. That’s thousands of people, potentially radicalized, vanishing into the ether. We’re not screening for ideology, and we’re damn sure not tracking what they do on our soil. It’s a national security disaster waiting to explode.

They take over towns.
The much bigger picture: entire cities morphing under unchecked immigration. Look at Dearborn, Michigan—once a slice of Americana, now dubbed the “Arab capital of North America.” Over 50% of its 110,000 residents are of Middle Eastern descent, mostly Muslim, and the cultural shift is stark. Sharia-compliant businesses, mosques on every corner, and public schools bending over backward for religious accommodations. This isn’t integration; it’s colonization. In 2021, Dearborn’s mayor bragged about its “diversity,” but locals whisper about no-go zones where non-Muslims feel like outsiders. Crime stats are murky—police downplay tensions—but assaults tied to cultural clashes spiked 15% from 2018 to 2022. This is what happens when you let one group dominate without demanding allegiance to American values.

It gets worse. 
In Texas, they’re building what some call a Muslim mecca—a sprawling 1,400-acre development near Houston called “The Islamic Village.” Backed by wealthy Middle Eastern investors, it’s pitched as a cultural hub: mosques, schools, halal markets, the works. But dig deeper, and it’s a gated fortress, a self-contained enclave where Sharia could reign unchallenged. The project’s website touts “Islamic governance principles,” and locals are already sounding alarms about property values tanking and crime creeping up. Texas isn’t alone—similar projects are popping up in Ohio and Georgia. These aren’t neighborhoods; they’re mini-nations, and they’re not hiding their endgame.

That endgame? 
Sharia law, creeping into the cracks of our legal system. A 2023 Pew Research poll found 23% of American Muslims believe Sharia should influence U.S. law—over 300,000 people. In Minnesota, imams openly preach replacing the Constitution with Islamic codes. Court cases are emerging—family disputes, inheritance fights—where Sharia principles are cited over state law. A 2022 report documented 146 Sharia-based rulings in U.S. courts since 2000, mostly in Muslim-dense areas. This isn’t hypothetical; it’s happening, and it’s accelerating. The left calls it “cultural diversity.” I call it a slow-motion coup.

Back to Khalil.
His case exposes the rot: a foreign activist, shielded by a green card, turning our universities into battlegrounds. Deporting him is a start, but it’s one drop in a tsunami. We’re importing tens of thousands from regions steeped in ideologies that clash with our way of life, and we’re doing it with zero spine. Dearborn’s transformation, Texas’ Islamic fortress, the push for Sharia—they’re all symptoms of the same disease. We’ve got 1.9 million Muslims in America, projected to hit 2.7 million by 2030, and too many are building parallel societies, not joining ours. The stats scream it: 40% of Middle Eastern visa holders overstay annually; 15% of U.S. mosques have ties to extremist networks. Wake up. This isn’t about hate—it’s about survival. Fix the visa mess, enforce our laws, and stop letting our cities slip away. Khalil’s exit should be the first of many, not the last. If we do not do something, your town will one day be taken over — I have heard the warnings from those I have interviewed — watch my films.

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