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Ilhan Omar's daughter, Isra Hirsi, says she's homeless, cries poverty after suspension from $90K-per-year college over anti-Israel protests
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2024-04-22 20:39:17 UTC
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The privileged daughter of Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar amazingly claims
she’s homeless and can’t get food after being kicked out of her
prestigious $90,000-per-year Barnard College dorm following her arrest at
last week’s anti-Israel protests on Columbia University’s campus.

Isra Hirsi, 21, and a handful of other Barnard students were slapped with
suspensions after they were among the more than 100 protestors cuffed and
hauled away for refusing to clear out from a tent encampment on the Ivy
League school’s campus last Thursday.

“I was a little bit frantic, like, where am I going to sleep? Where am I
gonna go?” she whined to Teen Vogue after learning she’d been evicted from
campus housing and banned from using the dining hall.

“And also all of my s–t is thrown in a random lot. It’s pretty horrible,”
said the disgraced student still supported by her Democratic “squad”
member mom, who said she is ” enormously proud” of her daughter.

“I have like four shirts, two pairs of pants,” Hirsi complained. “I don’t
know when I can go home, and I don’t know if I ever will be able to.”

Hirsi, who is a member of the anti-Israel student group Apartheid Divest,
had already received notice of her suspension early Thursday — hours
before the NYPD was called in to arrest protestors and help dismantle the
anti-Israel protest encampment.

Barnard administrators had initially started warning their students late
Wednesday that they risked being suspended if they didn’t clear out.

When Hirsi sought help from Barnard administration after being cut loose
from jail on Thursday, she whined that she’d heard crickets.

“I sent them an email like, ‘Hey, I rely on campus for my meals, I rely on
my dining plan,’ and they were like, Oh, you can come pick up a
prepackaged bag of food, a full 48 hours after I was suspended,” she told
the magazine.

“There was no food support, no nothing.”

Speaking about her arrest, Hirsi said she was held in custody for roughly
eight hours.

“We had so many people who were born female in our group that they didn’t
have enough space for us,” Hirsi told Teen Vogue of her arrest. “It was a
very slow process in getting everybody into the cells.

“I was zip-tied for about seven hours and wasn’t released for about
eight,” she added.

What to know about the antisemitism controversy at Columbia University:
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik was accused of “gross
negligence” while testifying before the House Education and Workforce
Committee about antisemitic incidents at the school and pro-Palestinian
indoctrination. Shafik defended the school’s response after Oct. 7, but
refused to tell lawmakers at the hearing if the phrase “From the river to
the sea, Palestine will be free” is antisemitic.
A report from the Ivy League school’s Task Force on Antisemitism found
“repeated violations by student groups” at Columbia after the Oct. 7 Hamas
terror attacks in Israel.
Ahead of the hearing, Jewish students told The Post that they have been
targeted and witnessed antisemitism at the Morningside Heights campus. The
Columbia University Jewish Alumni Association told The Post that the
college’s administrators must “do their job” in reining in unauthorized
student protests.
Shortly after the Oct. 7 attacks, more than 100 Columbia professors signed
a letter defending students who support the “military action” by Hamas.
In February, an antisemitic poster depicting Israel as a skunk appeared on
campus — which experts liken to a propaganda poster used by the Nazis in
World War II.
An unsanctioned “Resistance 101” event was held on campus in March by a
Palestinian activist with alleged ties to a group labeled a terror
organization by the US. Four students who participated were later
suspended by Columbia.
While the congressional hearing was in progress, Columbia students erected
60 tents on campus to demand that the university divest from Israel. One
of the leaders of the protests, Ilhan Omar’s daughter, Isra Hirsi, was
suspended from Barnard College — a women’s college affiliated with
Columbia.
Shocking video footage captured a protester near the university declare,
“We’re all Hamas” and “Long live Hamas” Wednesday. Another protester was
arrested Wednesday night for repeatedly hitting and scratching an NYPD
cop, according to law enforcement officials.
On Thursday, more than 100 other protesters were arrested after Shafik
announced the campus’s closure.

Elsewhere, she also complained about Barnard’s president, Laura Rosenbury,
was taking a tougher stance on students that Columbia University.

“Only Barnard students are evicted, and I think it’s pretty crazy,” Hirsi
griped.

“I think it’s really on a school-by-school basis, and Barnard has decided
to take a very egregious stand against us,” she continued.

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john oconnor
8 hours ago

Guess she has never heard of accountability and consequences. The same
organizations or individuals the purchased all the tents and professional
signage will be more than happy to provide her with a stipend.
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Bi-valve Mollusk
2024-04-22 20:55:50 UTC
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The privileged daughter of Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar amazingly claims
she’s homeless and can’t get food after being kicked out of her
prestigious $90,000-per-year Barnard College dorm following her arrest at
last week’s anti-Israel protests on Columbia University’s campus.
Isra Hirsi, 21, and a handful of other Barnard students were slapped with
suspensions after they were among the more than 100 protestors cuffed and
hauled away for refusing to clear out from a tent encampment on the Ivy
League school’s campus last Thursday.
“I was a little bit frantic, like, where am I going to sleep? Where am I
gonna go?” she whined to Teen Vogue after learning she’d been evicted from
campus housing and banned from using the dining hall.
“And also all of my s–t is thrown in a random lot. It’s pretty horrible,”
said the disgraced student still supported by her Democratic “squad”
member mom, who said she is ” enormously proud” of her daughter.
“I have like four shirts, two pairs of pants,” Hirsi complained. “I don’t
know when I can go home, and I don’t know if I ever will be able to.”
Hirsi, who is a member of the anti-Israel student group Apartheid Divest,
had already received notice of her suspension early Thursday — hours
before the NYPD was called in to arrest protestors and help dismantle the
anti-Israel protest encampment.
Barnard administrators had initially started warning their students late
Wednesday that they risked being suspended if they didn’t clear out.
When Hirsi sought help from Barnard administration after being cut loose
from jail on Thursday, she whined that she’d heard crickets.
“I sent them an email like, ‘Hey, I rely on campus for my meals, I rely on
my dining plan,’ and they were like, Oh, you can come pick up a
prepackaged bag of food, a full 48 hours after I was suspended,” she told
the magazine.
“There was no food support, no nothing.”
Speaking about her arrest, Hirsi said she was held in custody for roughly
eight hours.
“We had so many people who were born female in our group that they didn’t
have enough space for us,” Hirsi told Teen Vogue of her arrest. “It was a
very slow process in getting everybody into the cells.
“I was zip-tied for about seven hours and wasn’t released for about
eight,” she added.
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik was accused of “gross
negligence” while testifying before the House Education and Workforce
Committee about antisemitic incidents at the school and pro-Palestinian
indoctrination. Shafik defended the school’s response after Oct. 7, but
refused to tell lawmakers at the hearing if the phrase “From the river to
the sea, Palestine will be free” is antisemitic.
A report from the Ivy League school’s Task Force on Antisemitism found
“repeated violations by student groups” at Columbia after the Oct. 7 Hamas
terror attacks in Israel.
Ahead of the hearing, Jewish students told The Post that they have been
targeted and witnessed antisemitism at the Morningside Heights campus. The
Columbia University Jewish Alumni Association told The Post that the
college’s administrators must “do their job” in reining in unauthorized
student protests.
Shortly after the Oct. 7 attacks, more than 100 Columbia professors signed
a letter defending students who support the “military action” by Hamas.
In February, an antisemitic poster depicting Israel as a skunk appeared on
campus — which experts liken to a propaganda poster used by the Nazis in
World War II.
An unsanctioned “Resistance 101” event was held on campus in March by a
Palestinian activist with alleged ties to a group labeled a terror
organization by the US. Four students who participated were later
suspended by Columbia.
While the congressional hearing was in progress, Columbia students erected
60 tents on campus to demand that the university divest from Israel. One
of the leaders of the protests, Ilhan Omar’s daughter, Isra Hirsi, was
suspended from Barnard College — a women’s college affiliated with
Columbia.
Shocking video footage captured a protester near the university declare,
“We’re all Hamas” and “Long live Hamas” Wednesday. Another protester was
arrested Wednesday night for repeatedly hitting and scratching an NYPD
cop, according to law enforcement officials.
On Thursday, more than 100 other protesters were arrested after Shafik
announced the campus’s closure.
Elsewhere, she also complained about Barnard’s president, Laura Rosenbury,
was taking a tougher stance on students that Columbia University.
“Only Barnard students are evicted, and I think it’s pretty crazy,” Hirsi
griped.
“I think it’s really on a school-by-school basis, and Barnard has decided
to take a very egregious stand against us,” she continued.
Conversation
john oconnor
8 hours ago
Guess she has never heard of accountability and consequences. The same
organizations or individuals the purchased all the tents and professional
signage will be more than happy to provide her with a stipend.
Daughter, or niece?

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