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In recent events, one such case involves Mahmud Khalil, a Columbia graduate known for vocally opposing the actions against Palestinians in Gaza. His continued presence in the U.S. has been deemed a risk to American foreign policy. Critics contend that targeting Khalil points toward a further trend of suppressing dissenting voices and silencing opposition, especially from non-citizens. These actions prompt questions such as: if such ideological suppression can occur with Khalil, who will be next?