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And I'm Leila Faldale. Thanks for listening to Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we talked about today and lots more on NPR's Morning Edition. That's the radio show that Steve Inskeep, Michelle Martin, A. Martinez, and I host. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
And I'm Leila Faldale. Thanks for listening to Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we talked about today and lots more on NPR's Morning Edition. That's the radio show that Steve Inskeep, Michelle Martin, A. Martinez, and I host. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
And I'm Leila Faldale. Thanks for listening to Up First. You can find more in-depth coverage of the stories we talked about today and lots more on NPR's Morning Edition. That's the radio show that Steve Inskeep, Michelle Martin, A. Martinez, and I host. Find Morning Edition on your local NPR station at stations.npr.org.
Thanks for having me, Scott.
Thanks for having me, Scott.
Thanks for having me, Scott.
That's right, she was. And she said they were coming home from dinner, and as they unlocked the door of their apartment building, a man held it open behind them and asked her husband, are you Mahmoud Khalil? And I'll just play you a bit of what she says happened next.
That's right, she was. And she said they were coming home from dinner, and as they unlocked the door of their apartment building, a man held it open behind them and asked her husband, are you Mahmoud Khalil? And I'll just play you a bit of what she says happened next.
That's right, she was. And she said they were coming home from dinner, and as they unlocked the door of their apartment building, a man held it open behind them and asked her husband, are you Mahmoud Khalil? And I'll just play you a bit of what she says happened next.
And so at this point, your heart is sinking. And what is happening in front of you?
And so at this point, your heart is sinking. And what is happening in front of you?
And so at this point, your heart is sinking. And what is happening in front of you?
But she's a U.S. citizen, right? Yeah. I mean, that's part of the reason she didn't take Mahmoud's warnings that he might be deported seriously. She was born here. He's a lawful permanent resident. He has a green card. And she says, as most Americans do, she believed they had the right to say whatever they wanted. And he was using that right to speak up about the treatment of his own people.
But she's a U.S. citizen, right? Yeah. I mean, that's part of the reason she didn't take Mahmoud's warnings that he might be deported seriously. She was born here. He's a lawful permanent resident. He has a green card. And she says, as most Americans do, she believed they had the right to say whatever they wanted. And he was using that right to speak up about the treatment of his own people.
But she's a U.S. citizen, right? Yeah. I mean, that's part of the reason she didn't take Mahmoud's warnings that he might be deported seriously. She was born here. He's a lawful permanent resident. He has a green card. And she says, as most Americans do, she believed they had the right to say whatever they wanted. And he was using that right to speak up about the treatment of his own people.
He's Palestinian. And now, Nora's in this position she never could have imagined, facing the possibility of that she's going to have this baby while her husband is detained in Louisiana or possibly deported.
He's Palestinian. And now, Nora's in this position she never could have imagined, facing the possibility of that she's going to have this baby while her husband is detained in Louisiana or possibly deported.
He's Palestinian. And now, Nora's in this position she never could have imagined, facing the possibility of that she's going to have this baby while her husband is detained in Louisiana or possibly deported.
Well, she says they've provided no evidence of that accusation because there isn't evidence. He's also never been charged with an actual crime. That would be a crime if he provided support to Hamas. Here's more of what Noor said.