The Intercept Briefing

Risking it All: Momodou Taal's Fight for Free Speech

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Mar 24, 2025
Momodou Taal, a Cornell University graduate student and activist, is risking it all amid a looming deportation threat due to his political speech. He discusses the chilling effects of U.S. immigration policies on international students and the mischaracterization of pro-Palestinian activism as antisemitism. Taal shares his harrowing experiences with law enforcement since challenging the Trump administration, emphasizing the emotional and physical toll of advocating for free speech and justice in an increasingly repressive environment.
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ANECDOTE

Law Enforcement Presence

  • After filing the lawsuit, law enforcement appeared at Taal's home.
  • This occurred two days after filing and included additional law enforcement presence near his home.
ANECDOTE

Visa Revocation and ICE Surrender

  • Taal's visa was revoked, and he was asked to surrender to ICE after filing the lawsuit.
  • The government claims the revocation is due to disruptive protests and creating a hostile environment, but Taal sees it as retaliation.
INSIGHT

Cornell's Disciplinary Actions

  • Cornell University's disciplinary actions against Taal are now being used by the government to justify his deportation.
  • Taal believes Cornell made him a target, as he was not accused of violence or committing a crime.
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