The Daily Escape:
Provincetown, MA, March 2025 photo by Marty Cowden
Wrongo hasnât written since January, and there are two primary reasons. First, his overwhelming feeling of helplessness when the Democrats lost both Houses of Congress along with returning Trump to the White House. Truly, the Dems canât be forgiven for their meek performance since November.
Second, chemotherapy and radiation can ruin your attention span: It is difficult to read anything long-form, much less write connected sentences. On the other hand, Iâm having more good days than bad right now.
But today letâs gear up to talk about the arrest by Trumpâs Department of Homeland Security of Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate and green card holder, over his participation in protests at Columbia against Israelâs bombing of Gaza.
On Saturday Khalil was arrested by ICE agents in New York City and swiftly moved to a detention facility in Louisiana while the government attempts to deport him.
The NYT reported: (emphasis by Wrongo)
âA spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security…said in a statement on Sunday night that Mr. Khalil had been arrested âin support of President Trumpâs executive orders prohibiting antisemitism.â
âKhalil led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization…â
Alignedâ? So, Khalil was arrested for wrong-think. Charlie Pierce asks in Esquire:
âSo weâre disappearing people now? Nice to know…Are we now allowing the rendition of legal residents to black sites in the United States?â
More from the NYT:
âSecretary of State Marco Rubio shared a link on X to a news article about Mr. Khalilâs arrest and issued a broad promise: âWe will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported.ââ
We are six weeks into Trump 2.0 and we now have federal agents going door to door to illegally arrest people who have taken political positions the administration dislikes. Itâs a long way from demonstrating on a college campus to collaborating with Hamas. So the Constitution and the law is firmly on Mr. Khalilâs side, assuming that he hasnât already been disappeared beyond the reach of the judicial system.
Until thereâs a complete airing of the reasons for Khalilâs detention, Wrongo has no problem believing this to be an attack on protected political speechâand a dress rehearsal for what this administration has planned if widespread protests of its other policies break out.
âOn Monday, a federal judge in Manhattan ordered the government not to remove Mr. Khalil from the United States while the judge reviewed a petition challenging the legality of his detention. Mr. Khalilâs lawyers also filed a motion on Monday asking the judge to compel the federal government to transfer him back to New York.â
From Trump on social media:
ââWe know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it…If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of Americaâs Colleges and Universities to comply…ââ
Whether you agree with the Gaza protests or not, the action of Trump 2.0 against Khalil appears to be another example of the systematic attack on the First Amendment from all sides that is becoming SOP for the Trump administration.
The Trump administration has made Columbia the first target of its push to punish what the President has deemed elite schoolsâ failures to protect Jewish students during campus protests.
On Friday, the administration announced that it had canceled $400 million in grants and contracts to Columbia. In a social media post last week, Mr. Trump vowed to punish individual protesters his administration considered âagitators.â
Martin Niemöller’s unforgettable âFirst they came for the communists, and I did not speak outâ applies here. The quote was about Hitler and the Holocaust and was a call to action against apathy.
Trump’s actions so far and threats of more to come need to be taken very seriously. With Trump and the MAGAs and oligarchs in control of the government, free speech is how they choose to define it at any particular moment.
If that isnât fascism, then Wrongo doesnât know what else to call it.
Maybe you can come up with a better descriptor. In the meantime, support your favorite free-speech advocacy group.


