Reading my timeline today, one would think I am a bit of a heartless shrew, possibly. The Corporate Media is pushing out story after story of Mahmoud Khalil missing the birth of his first child.
Emails below show Mahmoud Khalil's request for a temporary release to attend the birth of his first child, and the denial, 32 minutes later, by ICE Field Director Mellissa B. Harper. Khalil's wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, gave birth to a baby boy on Monday. https://t.co/4gvjUdnPm5 pic.twitter.com/7c0SN2glzv
— Jake Offenhartz (@jangelooff) April 22, 2025
unfortunately people who break the law do miss the births of their children all the time https://t.co/OXEbSlRcSo
— Just Mindy 🐊 (@just_mindy) April 22, 2025
oh well. He could be back in his country with his wife or he could have stayed here and not harassed Jewish students. The Bibas boys will never experience another birthday. Many hostages have missed many events with their families https://t.co/DscifxfXhc
— Just Mindy 🐊 (@just_mindy) April 22, 2025
On a very human level, yes, missing the birth of your first child would be an excruciating heartache. You know who is not human, nor humane? Hamas or their supporters. Mahmoud Khalil fits that bill. He is in my country to spread that hate and consternation, and therefore, I do not care about him. Sorry. As far as I can tell, his wife is just as awful. She will likely make her child just as hate filled as she and her husband. They should both return to their home country or one of their home countries or pick another country, for all I care, but they should not be in the United States.
Khalil should have worried about his growing family and being home with his wife rather than making Jewish students feel uncomfortable on campus. He chose a very poor use of his time, particularly in a country that is not his own.
Neither did Tal Haimi. He didn't get to attend the birth of his son either, because Hamas kidnapped and murdered him.
— 𝕐𝕒𝕜𝕠𝕧𝕠𝕝𝕗 (@Yakovolf) April 22, 2025
I find it hard to sympathize with someone who sides with Tal's murderers. Baby Khalil will be much better off not knowing his father, who supports… https://t.co/7uzhz5shuF
Not a single victim of Hamas from 10/7 received dispensation for anything. Ever again. Khalil offered support to Hamas & lied on his visa application. Why should he get a break? He chose it. He got it. https://t.co/1YlluF5dZp
— Jewish Policy Center (@thejpc) April 22, 2025
Hamas (who Mahmoud Khalil praises) denied Yarden Bibas from ever seeing his wife and children again in this life when they decided to kidnap them, imprison, and subsequently murder them. https://t.co/BpOZBMW1sO pic.twitter.com/zylO82Z3ef
— Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) April 22, 2025
Look at this father who will never have another minute with his beautiful red haired babies. That is truly too much to bear. Khalil will eventually watch his son grow up. The terrorist group he praises took that from the Bibas family.
My father couldn't attend my birth because he was in the military and Vietnam was hot. Illegals get no sympathy from me. It's bad enough they get my money.
— Knight2dayagain (@natespopve76659) April 22, 2025
Cruelty? Cruelty you say?
— Mike Malter (@mikemalter) April 22, 2025
Murdering over 1200 Jews is not cruel enough? Torturing and raping a portion of them is not cruel enough? Kidnapping innocent civilians and holding them hostage for over a year is not cruel enough?
Turning your civilian populace into sandbags is…
Oh well. He shouldn’t have led pro-Hamas activities on campus.
— Rebecca Downs🇺🇸🟦🇮🇱 (@RebeccaRoseGold) April 22, 2025
Keep in mind that there are also plenty of fathers, American citizens, who are in prison, or who are fighting in wars who miss their child’s birthday.
Just pretends it Covid-related so you’ll be ok with it.
— Super Journalist (Retired) - JOURN-EL of Skrypton (@Magnum_CK) April 22, 2025
Thankfully, Americans have stopped worrying about 'woke' politics and are now worried with what is best for our own families and country again. It's a great change to see.
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I care more about this father. pic.twitter.com/rD4GkpwbuB
— Julie Gunlock (@JGunlock) April 22, 2025
Me too.