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Momodou Taal , a British citizen, says he’s facing deportation a second time after the university again suspended him for pro-Palestinian advocacy.
Taal shared emails with Inside Higher Ed from a senior associate dean saying he's been banned from campus and has “demonstrated a pattern of escalating, egregious behavior and a disregard for the university policies that exist to protect and respect the rights of all members of our community.
Taal says he was in the career fair section of the hotel for just five minutes .
He says he left for two reasons: He left his iPad and laptop back outside Day Hall and feared punishment.
Taal: "They're trying to make an example out of me to scare other students from being active on campus".
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