EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Sends Middle Eastern Migrant Packing For Hating America
WASHINGTON — A Kuwaiti man who obtained a green card in the U.S. is being sent home after he called America “the enemy” and expressed support for terrorists.
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Tareq Alkhudari entered the country on a non-immigrant student visa in 2014 to attend San Jose State University, a source familiar with the situation said. He gained lawful permanent resident status in November 2024, but is now in federal custody pending removal from the United States after Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated his legal status.
In posts from his Instagram and Bluesky accounts, Alkhudari repeatedly expresses disdain for the United States and white people. In December 2025, he posted a cartoon of a brown-skinned individual preparing to set fire to the American-flag-cape draped over the shoulders of a woman dressed in red, white, and blue.
In another post he speaks positively of the “Al-Aqsa Flood,” the code name given by Hamas for their terror attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
“Since Al-Aqsa Flood, we’ve witnessed an unprecedented surge in public support for Palestine,” reads a graphic that Alkhudari shared. The post questions whether Western supporters of Palestinians are genuine and whether their support is “consequential and coincidental, or has it been prepared for this inevitable time?”
He also shared a graphic stating “the compass remains Palestine” and “the enemy remains Isntreal and Amerika.”
In another post, he mocks a woman for defending both Palestinians and Americans, writing: “Lol I wonder what this cracker would think if she knew I watch documentaries and investigations of white on white crimes to soothe myself to sleep.”
In an Instagram post about his plans to travel home to Kuwait before President Donald Trump launched Operation Epic Fury, Alkhudari blames “Isntreal and Amerika” for the “instability” and says those countries are responsible even if an Iranian missile kills him.
As he lamented reports of a deal between Iran and the United States, Alkhudari posted a photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump, saying: “Hope whatever the other carries is contagious and they both perish from a comet striking them just before they take their final breaths suffocating on white phosphorous [sic] and their own blood.”
He also railed against “incessant Amerikan and zionist expansion proxy warfare, sectarian fragmentation, and the normalization of colonial presences across the region.”
“The Trump administration will never allow foreigners who denigrate our great nation to abuse the hospitality of the United States and remain on American soil,” a State Department official shared.
“This foreign national wished harm on our president, referred to America as ‘the enemy,’ and voiced support for foreign terror organizations,” the official added. “Foreign nationals who echo propaganda from foreign adversaries while residing in the United States should expect to find themselves on a deportation flight. They must return home.”
Alkhudari also expressed an intense hatred of Americans, even those who agreed with his political causes.
“You satiate your desperations from theatrical representations with more American consumerism, as the country continues its planned genocides, colonization, and exploitation of Black, Brown, and indigenous bodies,” he wrote in a post on Bluesky.
Another post slams Westerners who “identify as pro-Palestine” but don’t understand why Iran is targeting American bases in the Middle East, saying that these Westerners are “exposing the limits of their political literacy and nature of their performativity.”
“There is no point walking them through it,” he writes. “It’s fruitless labor. Imagine explaining sectarianism to a white Amerikan who roots for Francesca Albanese and thinks Pierce [sic] Morgan’s sympathy signifies change…If one cannot situate the Zionist entity within the broader architecture of regional militarization and normalization, the confusion is self imposed.”
In a Kuwaiti newspaper article, Alkhudari tears into New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, arguing that Mamdani is not radical enough and “came from the heart of the American liberal establishment and enjoyed the support of white feminist movements and liberal normalizers whose true loyalty remained with the American colonial system, even if they wore the mask of ‘progress and civilization.'”
And as he reflected on how Americans are beginning to view the Palestinian cause and what freedom means to him, he questions: “Does it mean a state alongside the occupier? Or does it mean dismantling the existing entity and establishing a single, just state on all of the land? Eyes are beginning to open to the fact that among them are normalization advocates and traitors hiding behind masks of freedom.”
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