
Mamdani College Group participated in establishing the justice required for the convicted terrorists that were deported from us
The Bodwin College branch for justice students in Palestine in Palestine, which he participated in its founding by the nursing mayor of New York City, Zahran Mamdani, went to the bats of a terrorist convicted of fatal bombings in Israel-and then they were later suspended in the United States to increase immigration.
Rasif Youssef Auday, 70, was convicted of bombings in Israel, which helped in its implementation in 1969 – one in a supermarket supermarket, killing two university and second university students at the British consulate in the country.
Odeh helped carry out the heinous crimes under the flag of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a terrorist group designed by the United States.
The Jordanian -Jordanian Radical Radicali was sentenced to life imprisonment in Israel after its condemnation in 1970, but it was released in 1979 as part of the exchange of prisoners.
Then he arrived in the United States from Jordan with a migrant visa in 1994 and became a citizen in 2004.
The terrorist was deported in 2017 Lying about its involvement in the bombings Every of its visa and the application of American citizenship must.
However, in 2014, Mamdani graduated from Budwin College, SJP shared an article on her case from the hill On FacebookAnd Crowd, “Justice for Rasmea Odeh!”
A Facebook account associated with Mamdani also “I love” the statement, which was seen by the post.
Socialist Socialism helped launch the BOWDOIN branch from SJP during its period in the Elite College.
The same group in 2013 as well Lebanese -American extremist spokesman calledAsad Abu Khalil, to treat the Student Authority.
Abkhalil, an exciting way, described Israel as a greater terrorist threat than Iran and was very proud that he was severely affected by a Palestinian leader with the title “The godfather of terrorism in the Middle East.”
Independent New York City mayor Jim and Den Homogeneity On X for the SJP social media center to support Odeh, saying that it was “praised as a victim” and called it “radical extremism and anti -Semitism”.
Remy Kanezi, and The author and poet of SJP, He also tweeted his support for Odeh in the 2014 publication on X, where he wrote, “Why does the Obama administration sue torture a victim of Rasmea Odeh? Driving charges: writing or calling today”, written with a link to the EndtheocutPation.org article that has been taken since then.
In the 2017 guilty acknowledgment agreement, Odeh admitted lying about its criminal history and condemnation in American immigration requests, and that it knew that it was inconsistent with the law to provide wrong information to the American government.
“If his return revealed the truth of its criminal history, as required through the law, it was never given a migrant visa, which was accepted in the United States, to allow living here for the 22 years or granted the nationality of the United States,” I read the petition.
She was stripped of her nationality, prevented from the country for life and was deported to Jordan.
Although Mamdani graduated from Bodwin in the spring of 2014, the SJP separation, which was found to be increasingly engaged in extremist activity.
Earlier this year, the group occupied a building on the campus as part of a protest against school investment practices and President Trump hints to control over the war Gaza, as Bodin Orient wrote.
Meanwhile, Mamdani himself sparked eyebrows with many previous data and social media that seemed to be sympathetic to well -known terrorists.
In a single tweet from appearing, Mamdani seemed to defend Al Qaeda Anwar Al -Awalaki, who was later removed in a drone blow that Barack Obama agreed to at that time.
In his days as a rapper, Mamdani praised the heads of the so -called “Fifth Holy Land”, the Holy Land for Relief and Development, a notorious, notorious institution convicted of directing more than $ 12 million to the Hamas terrorist group.
Mamdani camp did not immediately respond to the post of comment.
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