President Trump's promise to drain America of dangerous foreign radicals just scored another major victory as the Board of Immigration Appeals definitively rejected Mahmoud Khalil's desperate last-ditch attempt to avoid deportation.
The Thursday evening ruling represents a complete vindication of the Trump administration's unwavering commitment to removing anti-American elements who have exploited our immigration system while promoting hatred against the very country that gave them opportunities.
Khalil, a former Columbia University graduate student, has been fighting deportation proceedings as the Trump administration moves aggressively to fulfill its mandate from the American people to secure our borders and remove those who threaten our national fabric.
No More Games for Campus Radicals
This case perfectly exemplifies everything wrong with our broken immigration system under previous administrations. Foreign nationals were allowed to enter our universities, absorb American resources, and then use their positions to spread anti-American propaganda with zero consequences.
Those days are over under President Trump's leadership.
"The American people voted for mass deportations, and that's exactly what they're getting," said one immigration enforcement source familiar with the case.
The Board of Immigration Appeals' final order of removal sends a crystal-clear message to other foreign agitators currently exploiting our educational institutions: your time is up.
Trump Keeps His Promises
While establishment politicians spent decades making empty promises about immigration enforcement, President Trump continues delivering real results for hardworking Americans who demand accountability.
This deportation victory comes as the Trump administration accelerates its historic mass deportation operation, systematically removing criminal aliens and those who have overstayed their welcome in our great nation.
Every successful removal represents a victory for American workers, American students, and American families who have been forced to compete against foreign nationals who should never have been here in the first place.
How many more anti-American radicals are currently hiding in our university systems, and when will academic institutions finally be held accountable for harboring them?
