The Intercept Briefing

Risking it All: Momodou Taal's Fight for Free Speech


Listen Later

“Anything that shows solidarity of Palestine is being mischaracterized quite erroneously as antisemitism. That’s the way in which they are trying to get us to stop speaking about Palestine,” says Momodou Taal, a Cornell University graduate student and activist now facing deportation after challenging the Trump administration in court.

The risks of political speech have escalated dramatically for international students like Taal. He spoke to The Intercept Briefing yesterday, underscoring the chilling reality he and his peers now face. “It’s not just that you might get kicked out of school or suspended,” says Taal, “but you are threatened with deportation and ICE custody now. That’s what’s at stake here.” 

Late last week, federal officials sent Taal’s attorney a midnight email demanding he appear before Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. The email provided no grounds for the request. This typically marks the beginnings of removal proceedings against an individual in the U.S. 

Only afterward, over the weekend, did the Department of Justice claim Taal’s student visa had been revoked on March 14 by the State Department due to “disruptive protests” and “creating a hostile environment for Jewish students.” 

The timing is telling — just days after Taal, a dual Gambian and British citizen, joined other Cornell plaintiffs in a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of targeting international students for supporting Palestinian rights. In their complaint, the plaintiffs state, “The First Amendment protects people and not citizens alone. This includes non-citizens living in the U.S.” 

Taal had participated in pro-Palestine protests at Cornell. His legal team argues the order to appear before ICE demonstrates their central claim that deportation is being weaponized “in retribution” for lawful political speech.

Despite the pressure, Taal sees the government’s actions as evidence of weakness, not strength. “You don’t repress to this level when you’re in a position of strength. When you have to quell speech, it means that you are realizing that the outside world or public opinion is swaying in one direction. So I think now would not be the time to be afraid. I know it’s a very frightening moment, but for me, this is the time to double down.”

As Tuesday approaches, Taal remains resolute about the potential consequences. “If I have to leave the country, it would be back to the U.K. I know the weather’s terrible and your listeners probably don’t like beans and toast either, but it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world going back to the U.K. I think about what the Palestinians have endured for 76 years and more — what I’m going through pales in comparison.”

Listen to the full conversation of The Intercept Briefing on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever you listen.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Intercept BriefingBy The Intercept

  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7

4.7

6,051 ratings


More shows like The Intercept Briefing

View all
Democracy Now! Audio by Democracy Now!

Democracy Now! Audio

5,641 Listeners

CounterSpin by Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting

CounterSpin

496 Listeners

Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,407 Listeners

Ralph Nader Radio Hour by Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

1,180 Listeners

The Electronic Intifada Podcast by The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada Podcast

271 Listeners

The Katie Halper Show by Katie Halper

The Katie Halper Show

1,449 Listeners

The Dig by Daniel Denvir

The Dig

1,487 Listeners

Citations Needed by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson

Citations Needed

3,858 Listeners

Deconstructed by The Intercept

Deconstructed

4,260 Listeners

Murderville by The Intercept

Murderville

2,002 Listeners

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté by Useful Idiots, LLC

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

4,414 Listeners

Bad Faith by Briahna Joy Gray

Bad Faith

2,650 Listeners

American Prestige by Daniel Bessner & Derek Davison

American Prestige

685 Listeners

Lever Time by The Lever

Lever Time

507 Listeners

The Chris Hedges Report by Chris Hedges

The Chris Hedges Report

39 Listeners

Drop Site News by Drop Site News

Drop Site News

295 Listeners