Fascism doesn’t just appear. It must be invited in—and the bipartisan repression of the anti-genocide movement did just that.
It happened fast. In less than 12 hours, Momodou Taal went from a Cornell graduate student in hiding to a man slipping out of the US under threat of detention and government reprisal.
The Trump administration has detained college students and professors at schools across the U.S. beginning its crackdown on alleged Hamas sympathizers and those with expired visas.
The recent departure of a Cornell University student embroiled in anti-Israel protests highlights a critical response to radical activism infiltrating American campuses. Momodou Taal, a dual citizen ...
A foreign student protester who celebrated the Oct. 7 massacre and repeatedly called for the downfall of the United States ...
Momodou Taal, whose student visa was revoked because of his involvement in anti-Israel campus protests, has fled the US to ...
A Cornell University student whose visa was revoked over his participation in pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations has left ...
This is only a piece of recent deportations lodged by the administration, as 30,000 were sent to a U.S. naval base in ...
Momodou Taal, a Cornell University student who was recently asked to surrender to Immigration and Customs Enforcement after ...
A Syracuse native is fleeing the U.S. and his job at Yale University for a scary reason: Fascism.