Article 70HAD I had to flee the US – as a foreign, Black, pro-Palestinian activist, I tick every box on Ice’s list | Amandla Thomas-Johnson

I had to flee the US – as a foreign, Black, pro-Palestinian activist, I tick every box on Ice’s list | Amandla Thomas-Johnson

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Amandla Thomas-Johnson
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I've never been accused of any crimes, let alone prosecuted. My experience sums-up the draconian plight of non-citizens in the US

When I arrived in the US four years ago to start my doctorate at Cornell University, I thought I'd be the last person to be hunted down by the immigration authorities. As far as I could tell, the special relationship" meant that a British passport carried a sort of immunity akin to that enjoyed by diplomats; it was a mobility that allowed me to work, after all, as a journalist unscathed across west Africa's restive Sahel belt for years.

Things began to fall apart after I attended a pro-Palestine protest on campus in September last year. We had brought a job fair to a standstill - because it featured booths from Boeing and L3Harris, companies that supplied Israel with the armaments it needed to carry out its genocidal campaign in Gaza. Although I was there for just five minutes, I was subsequently banned from campus, a punishment that felt like a kind of house arrest because my home was on the university's Ithaca campus in upstate New York. While I could continue living there, I was barred from entering the university premises.

Amandla Thomas-Johnson is a journalist and writer covering global Blackness and contemporary Islam

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