🚨 I'll be blunt: see this asshole on the right? The one with the spectacles? The one joining hands with former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, the U.S.-designated terrorist?
That's Badar Khan Suri. He's a professor at Georgetown University. He's from INDIA.
He's not a citizen of the United States. Let me say that again: HE IS NOT A CITIZEN, HE IS A CITIZEN FROM INDIA.
After Joe Biden stole the election, Khan Suri was handed a visa and allowed into the United States as a visiting scholar and postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown.
He was arrested by ICE for alleged ties to Hamas and promoting their propaganda, but released by one of Biden's commie judges.
He now speaks at events trashing our country. He whines about his time in ICE detention, and paints agents as Nazis.
His wife is the daughter of a former Hamas official.
He's still employed by Georgetown. The campus is about to receive over $1 BILLION in federal funding.
A Fox News investigation has uncovered that 90% of the H1-B visas given to citizens of India are obtained through fraudulent credentials.
If DHS had any sense, they'd look into this. Fast.
@DHSgov@SecMullinDHS@USCIS
Hey Jasmine…
Black pilot here.
I think you missed the plot.
Then again, that’s becoming a pattern.
I graduated from West Point.
I went through Army flight school.
I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache.
I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color.
Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Nobody looked at me and said, “Let’s check a diversity box.”
That’s what people like you don’t seem to understand.
Suggesting that Black pilots, Black engineers, Black doctors, or Black leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting.
I didn’t want a different standard.
I wanted the same standard.
And when you’re flying into combat, the American people don’t care what race the pilot is.
They care whether the pilot is qualified.
Merit isn’t racist.
Excellence isn’t discriminatory.
And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.