5 thoughts on “Catholics must oppose detention of Mahmoud Khalil

  1. Thank you for being so clear about this awfully unjust situation. And that Pope Francis has spoken out about the total wrongness of ripping a family apart, let alone on bogus grounds.
    Even young people in elementary age on up can see we should speak out against what the president and his advisors let ICE do to Mahmoud – kidnapping him, dragging him away from his very pregnant wife, sending him to a faraway detention, without the due process of a warrant for arrest from a judge!
    Catholic school teachers have your junior high and high schoolers read this statement from Pax Christi international!

  2. For sure, the academic world is convulsing over the detention of Khalil and now several other graduate students whom Big Brother has ensnarled (our premier academic newspaper The Chronicle of Higher Education provides a daily report on the latest detentions). Let’s be clear: our academic officers and their respective universities refuse to unite and oppose the current roundup of designated terrorist sympathizers. It’s much more confortable for our academic administrators, terrified of being brought before hostile subcommittees and beholden to their pro-Israel donors, to demonize the plain-clothes federal agents enforcing the orders of the Thought Police, but they could prevent and could have prevented these injustices. Alas, their terror of losing funding prevails over Justice. And that’s the slimy truth about our stinking ivory towers that are crumbling.
    David-Ross Gerling, PhD

  3. Once again, Trump is abusing his power, along with the ICE agents and others who do his bidding- just because Mahmoud is expressing an opinion he doesn’t like.

  4. The arrest and detention of Mahmoud Kahlil is a frightening step. There was, as far as I know, no threat of violence expressed in Mr. Kahlil’s efforts to speak about the situation between Israel and Gaza. He was exercising every persons right to free expression. When a person expresses an opinion, since when is it a crime?

    Silence is a friend of the oppressor. Action is the friend of the oppressed.

    Peace and all good!

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