[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Stu [@thestustustudio](/creator/twitter/thestustustudio) on x 27.1K followers Created: 2025-07-23 00:19:42 UTC American Friends Service Committee's Nusaiba Mubarak introduced activist Mahmoud Khalil with incendiary language accusing the U.S. government of politically motivated repression. “Mahmoud was effectively kidnapped by plainclothes federal immigration agents and wrongfully detained for over XXX days without charge, because of his advocacy against Israel’s ongoing genocide.” Mubarak painted a sweeping picture of persecution. “Activists… have faced increasing retaliation, including deportation threats, visa revocations, detention, and heightened surveillance.” Khalil echoed the same framing, portraying his ICE detention as part of a coordinated campaign: “It’s part of a broader campaign to silence dissent, to criminalize solidarity, to repress the movement… and the U.S. government’s complicity in genocide.” He claimed he was targeted “For my freedom of speech… for being Palestinian.” It’s mentioned in passing, but we learn that Khalil wasn’t lobbying alone—he was joined in these meetings by Brad Parker, Associate Director of Policy at the Center for Constitutional Rights, a group known for defending radical activism under the banner of civil liberties.  XXX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/thestustustudio/status/1947813837865885838)
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Stu @thestustustudio on x 27.1K followers
Created: 2025-07-23 00:19:42 UTC
American Friends Service Committee's Nusaiba Mubarak introduced activist Mahmoud Khalil with incendiary language accusing the U.S. government of politically motivated repression.
“Mahmoud was effectively kidnapped by plainclothes federal immigration agents and wrongfully detained for over XXX days without charge, because of his advocacy against Israel’s ongoing genocide.”
Mubarak painted a sweeping picture of persecution.
“Activists… have faced increasing retaliation, including deportation threats, visa revocations, detention, and heightened surveillance.”
Khalil echoed the same framing, portraying his ICE detention as part of a coordinated campaign:
“It’s part of a broader campaign to silence dissent, to criminalize solidarity, to repress the movement… and the U.S. government’s complicity in genocide.”
He claimed he was targeted “For my freedom of speech… for being Palestinian.”
It’s mentioned in passing, but we learn that Khalil wasn’t lobbying alone—he was joined in these meetings by Brad Parker, Associate Director of Policy at the Center for Constitutional Rights, a group known for defending radical activism under the banner of civil liberties.
XXX engagements
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