As a Political Prisoner, I Won't Back Down on Supporting Palestine
Briefly

Badar Khan Suri, a political prisoner, recounts the harrowing experience of being unlawfully detained in Texas after being abducted by masked agents. He describes the circumstances surrounding his arrest on March 17, 2022, related to his visa status, influenced by pro-Israeli groups. Suri shares the fear he experienced during his transport and the extreme restrictions placed upon him in detention. His case highlights issues of national security and personal liberty, focusing on the implications of his marriage to a U.S. citizen of Palestinian descent.
Theoretically I am 'detained,' but in practice I am incarcerated, classified as high-risk with extreme restrictions.
I was abducted without explanation; my visa was revoked by someone high up at the Secretary of State's office for my social media posts.
The whole process was started by dangerous pro-Israeli groups that are infamous for witch-hunting.
My only 'crimes' making me a 'national security threat' are my marriage to a United States citizen of Palestinian origin.
Read at Truthout
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