Noor Abdalla is preparing for the arrival of her first child but is currently focused on fighting for her husband, Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained by Homeland Security. Khalil, a lawful permanent resident and Columbia University graduate student, was apparently arrested due to his involvement in protests against Israel's actions in Gaza. Abdalla emphasizes that exercising one’s First Amendment rights should not result in detention and raises concerns about the implications of such actions.
"He's on a green card. He is not doing anything wrong. Exercising your First Amendment rights is not illegal," she said. "I think what's so scary about this..."
"That's terrifying. I think what's so scary about this and what people need to realize, is the fact that you can kidnap someone basically from their home for going to a protest."
"I think what's so scary about this and what people need to realize, is the fact that you can kidnap someone basically from their home for going to a protest. That's terrifying."
The sentiment stuck with Rogen, and now he and Goldberg have made it the basis of their new Apple TV+ comedy series, The Studio.
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