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I think answer is "yes, but." The "but" is coming from the fact that unless you are either a US citizen or an immigrant with permanent status, you are a guest in the United States. I don't think speech from anyone -- including non-citizens -- should ever be a crime, but no one has right to a visa or a green card.
For example, I see no reason why a green card or visa should not be revoked for someone who:
... or the like.
While garbage like this must be tolerated from US citizens, I see no reason to put up with up from a guest. They can still speak their piece, but they can do it from other side of the border.
For example, I see no reason why a green card or visa should not be revoked for someone who:
- Preaches that blacks or jews are inferior people.
- That women are best kept as property.
- That terrorism is justified.
- That apostates should be executed by the faithful.
... or the like.
While garbage like this must be tolerated from US citizens, I see no reason to put up with up from a guest. They can still speak their piece, but they can do it from other side of the border.