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Philip: If the political speech of neonaz.is is protected by that constitution (and they are direct enemies of the US and its citizens), then his speech is equally protected.

We don't allow people who support terrorism to come to this country. Ergo no, his speech isn't "equally protected".

First Amendment covers speech. Part of getting a Green Card involves signing legal docs saying you don't support terrorism.

My impression is the Protesters stepped over lines and did things that aren't "speech". Maybe that's wrong but we should check with a judge. Wiki claimed the protesters occasionally supported Hamas and 10-7.

The real world reality is Hamas is a terror organization and 10-7 was a terror attack.

There's a lot of room here for him to have crossed lines that have legal consequences.

 

 

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