According to the BBC he claimed he wasn't actually a protester, but was rather acting as a mediator.
However, how unpeaceful would his protest have to be before you would deport him?
Given how easy it is to get a misdemeanor charge at a protest, a felony-level charge so aggravated assault/battery.
That seems reasonable.
(I myself am unkeen on people who close down campuses, though I'm not sure how I would frame that in US law.)
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According to the BBC he claimed he wasn't actually a protester, but was rather acting as a mediator.
However, how unpeaceful would his protest have to be before you would deport him?
Given how easy it is to get a misdemeanor charge at a protest, a felony-level charge so aggravated assault/battery.
That seems reasonable.
(I myself am unkeen on people who close down campuses, though I'm not sure how I would frame that in US law.)