Mahmoud Khalil’s case to remain in New Jersey
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Khalil’s attorneys described his detention as “Kafkaesque,” saying it’s an attempt by the Trump administration to chill political speech across the country.
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The ruling does not guarantee that Khalil will be moved out of a detention facility in Louisiana, where he is being held as the government seeks his deportation for his role in campus protests agains...
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The feds have lodged new accusations against Mahmoud Khalil, including that he hid his ties to certain activist organizations on an immigration application, court papers show.
The U.S. government is accusing former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil of covering up work for multiple organizations in his application to become a permanent resident, the latest
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil of hiding info on his green card application, in their latest bid to deport the Columbia University graduate.
A federal court in Newark will determine whether the United States can deport Mahmoud Khalil in what could be a landmark case on civil rights.
The US government is weaponizing antisemitism as an excuse to kidnap and deport even lawful permanent residents.
The rally, which took place during the Ivy League university’s annual Alumni Day celebration Saturday, included students as well as a few dozen graduates of the Ivy League
The Trump administration – after accusing Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil of being a Hamas sympathizer without providing evidence – now says Khalil’s deportation is justified because he did not reveal connections to two organizations in his application to become a permanent US resident,
Khalil allegedly failed to disclose his employment at UNRWA, which lasted from June to ... the supposed ‘foreign policy’ grounds for Mahmoud’s removal are absurd and unconstitutional ...
The U.S. government has alleged that Mahmoud Khalil withheld that he worked for a United Nations Palestinian relief agency in his visa application.
The U.S. government has alleged that Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian demonstrator Mahmoud Khalil withheld that he worked for a United Nations Palestinian relief agency in his visa application,