March 28, 2025
Iranian doctoral students are one of several that have been accused of ice in the past month. This cannot be paralyzed.
Alireza Doroudi is located on the University of Alabama campus.
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Earlier this week, a doctoral student at the University of Alabama and an Iranian citizen, Alileza Drody, was accused of from her home at 5am. morning It disappeared by the US government. As of March 28th, Doroudi was It moved To the prison on ice Jena, Louisiana. Initially it was unclear where he was taken. Three days later, he has not yet been charged with a crime.
David Rozas, Doroudi’s lawyer; I told the AP: “In the words of my fiance, he is a nerd. What he is doing is studying, literally trying to make his dreams, American dreams, American dreams to be a researcher and professor in mechanical engineering.” Rosa I said it again Drowdy “has not been arrested for crimes and has never participated in anti-government protests.”
So far, there is no evidence that Drowdi has written or said about the Israeli war of massacre against the people of Gaza. This is an illegal and illegal sham that follows the Trump administration’s past month of international student visas. Doroudi’s arrest is evidence that their entire “anti-Semitic regime against anti-Semitism” could be taken or left as a pretense to lure international students and shred the legitimate process. So far, all the Department of Homeland Security said they have mentioned arrests.
Was it a random aid, as Drowdi is an Iranian citizen and pretending to provoke Iran to war is part of this administration’s agenda? Netanyahu, in him They are seeking an attack on Iranhow are you policing in this country with unilateral rewrites or minimal stimulation? It was Long-standing “reconciliation” training Do the US police chiefs and officers who received them in Israel just sow the ground at this moment? Did DHS assume that if they select someone at the University of Alabama, neither the community nor the school administration was armed? Is there irony about schools that rely on notorious and large, large athletes for not intervening in anything that could be purely racist targeting? I’m just asking questions.
It’s hard not to focus on the “American Dream” part of Drowdy’s lawyer’s plea. Instead of a gold-paved street, he will be in custody for indefinitely. This happened to Marco Rubio’s grandfather when he fled the right-wing authoritarian dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in Cuba in the 1950s. I think Baby Marco was taking notes when his Grump told the horror story of Batista’s secret prison where people were tortured. Grandpa Rubio illegally stayed in the United States before returning to Cuba to help Castro, then returned to the United States on “holiday” just to be detained as an undocumented immigrant. He was scheduled to be deported, but instead he stayed for years and eventually applied for the status of “retrospective refugee.” This much parolotted story never sounded true, but we know that Marco’s grandpa didn’t end up in a labor camp in El Salvador.
As for Marco, he was four years old before his parents became a naturalized citizen. When Musk/Trump ends his natural citizenship and Little Marco accidentally crosses Tesla sideways, he may find himself intimate and personal with one of the aforementioned El Salvador concentration camps. I hope he has nothing Tattoos that support autism recognition Or he could end up in extra trouble.
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Little Marco’s only talent is his willingness to be dull and cruel to the weak, while bowing and rubbing for the strong. Little Marco is a very dull blade, for all his grasping ambitions, and it helps him. Shameless is Washington, DC’s new superpower.
As for Alireza Doroudi, Tommy Tuberville, Alabama’s Auburn Football coach and the only senator of Alabama’s state legislator, is the only member to comment on Doroudi’s aid, casually ridiculous enough to not directly quote him. Tuberville proudly knows nothing about the incident, but says Doroudi is convinced that he must commit something.
As we’ve known for a long time, Tuberville is a better football coach than humans, and that’s not great. Florida-based Alabama senators can escape the dehumanization of Doroudi Doroudi. He wasn’t part of the movement. State politicians haven’t mentioned his name. University of Alabama students are not on the streets, as seen in the case of Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia University or Lumesa Ozaturk, a Fulbright scholar at Tufts University. According to one report, many are I’m shocked and angry These aidings taking place at Elite Northern College have been roost in the backyard. As UA student Briana Taylor said, “Everyone in our class could be someone you might not see anymore because they’re being taken away.”
To prevent that, we need to say the names of those who have disappeared and say loudly, to stop Rubio from doing something good to his threat of doing this to “hundreds” student visas he claims to have revoked. This is especially the case with Doroudi, where he clearly needs all the amplification and attention he can get. Or we can look away – and become even more paralyzed by what is normalized in our name.
Donald Trump’s cruel and confusing second terminology is just beginning. In his first month back in the office, Trump and his lucky Elon Musk (or is that the other way around?) proved that they were not safe from unidentified power and sacrifices at the altar of wealth.
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