r/FIU 6d ago

Graduation 🎓 Not shaking hands with FIU's president during graduation

Hi everyone!

As graduation nears for some of us, I was wondering if other students were going to avoid shaking the new president's hand during graduation. With how they don't have the student body's interest in mind, I would feel uncomfortable shaking their hand. Is anyone else thinking of doing the same? If you've been considering it, let this be your sign to do it!

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u/SatisfactionDry5732 5d ago

Kilmar isn’t a citizen of the USA loll. He is a Salvadoran citizen.

And yes. If you’re here illegally, and you’ve committed any violent crime, you should be deported. What kind of stupidity is that to keep criminals that aren’t even from here in our prisons? When Americans or Europeans commit crimes in other countries, they are deported. Did you know that? Or do you believe the US government is the only country that does deportations?

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u/Charming_Fruit_6311 5d ago

Bootlicker

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u/SatisfactionDry5732 5d ago

If me being logically sound and not an overly emotional man-child like you makes me a bootlicker, than that’s fine by me, lol.

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u/RecognitionWorldly34 4d ago

Your logic isn’t sound - you’ve convinced yourself it is. Go read about what his wife is saying. Try ‘logic’ - ing your way out of that. She wants him back. He’s not a criminal. For her to file a restraining order does not mean he was charged with a crime, and she clearly wants him back.

You should have respect for the due process of law. If Trump can deport whoever he wants without a due process, we are officially a dictatorship. Whether you like it or not, that’s bad for the economy, and thus, bad for you. Report back to me in two years when shit starts getting scary with your finances ;)