Who, in a position to dictate such things, ever thought it was a good idea to import terrorism into this country in the first place?
State Department Looks to Deny Visas to Known Terror-Supporting Activists Planning to Participate in Next Week’s “People’s Conference for Palestine” in Michigan
The conference will be held August 29-31 in Detroit: This annual People’s Conference for Palestine is organized by Palestinian leaders in the movement, with a political program designed to address the current political moment and to bring together critical voices in the struggle. With Gaza as our guide, people from across North America will come together for a weekend to continue building and strengthening the movement for Palestinian liberation in North America (People’s Conference).
Free Beacon: The Trump administration is preparing to block visas for Palestinian terrorists slated to appear later this month at the People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, Michigan, which will feature a number of radical Palestinian activists, a senior State Department official told the Washington Free Beacon. “Given the public invite lists seem to include a number of terrorist sympathizers, we are going through and ensuring all international speakers slated to attend the conference are being placed on a ‘look out’ status for visa applications, so we are alerted if a request is submitted and can ensure they are appropriately processed,” the senior official told the Free Beacon. While the official would not identify which of the nearly 40 speakers would be assigned special “look out” status, some are Palestinians who have spent years behind bars in Israel for conspiring to kill Jews (Free Beacon)
Trump Admin Poised To Block Visas for Palestinian Terrorists Appearing at Conference in Detroit
By: Adam Kredo, August 22, 2025:
[…]Hussam Shaheen spent 27 years in prison for attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. He was released from prison just months ago, on Feb. 1, in a deal that exchanged Israeli hostages for Palestinian terrorists. Omar Assaf, a former member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), according to the Middle East Media Research Institute, is also slated to appear, along with Lama Ghosheh, a Palestinian journalist from East Jerusalem. Assaf spent eight years in jail for his role in the DFLP terror group—a member group of the Palestine Liberation Organization—and Ghosheh received a three-year sentence from an Israeli court in 2023 for inciting violence and praising terrorism in the West Bank and Gaza.
Also slated to speak at the conference is Gaza-based poet Mosab Abu Toha, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his writings on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Soon after, his extremist anti-Israel social media posts came to light.
“How on earth is this girl called a hostage? (And this is the case of most ‘hostages’),” Abu Toha wrote on Facebook. “This is Emily Damari, a 28 [year-old] UK-Israeli soldier that Hamas detailed [sic] on 10/7… So this girl is called a ‘hostage?’ This soldier who was close to the border with a city that she and her country have been occupying is called a ‘hostage.’”
Free Beacon editor in chief Eliana Johnson, who served on the jury for a different Pulitzer Prize, raised Abu Toha’s rhetoric with the awarding organization—which includes acting Columbia University president Claire Shipman as a board member—and the Pulitzer board falsely accused her of violating a confidentiality agreement instead of explaining whether it knew of Abu Toha’s social media activity.
Several U.S.-based speakers have deep ties to the global anti-Israel movement and protests on American college campuses. They include Hatem Bazian, a University of California, Berkeley professor who has served as a leading force in the Students for Justice in Palestine movement, which has engaged in violent and anti-Semitic campus protests. Bazian claimed shortly after Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror spree that Israel “is a creation of Western powers and they collectively fund and support the destruction that have [sic] befallen Palestine and its people.”
Infamous anti-Semite Linda Sarsour, who has compared Zionism to “white supremacy in America” and publicly supported terrorism, will deliver remarks. Attendees will also hear from anti-Israel campus activist Mahmoud Khalil, an Algerian national whose leadership role in the violent protests at Columbia University earned him detention from the Trump administration until a federal judge ordered his release in June of this year.
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