Mahmoud Khalil, Trump and deportation
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Khalil's case has also raised serious concerns among advocates and students, raising questions about the right to protest, freedom of speech, political advocacy and immigration status.
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Mr Khalil, who grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, has strongly denied his pro-Palestinian stance includes antisemitic beliefs or support for Hamas.
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Attorneys argue Trump administration violated Khalil’s First Amendment rights by retaliating against constitutionally protected speech
Mahmoud Khalil said that he overheard federal agents detaining him say that the White House was asking for an update on his arrest, his attorney alleges.
Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia graduate who is ... under the Immigration and Nationality Act.” Lawyers Say White House Was Possibly Involved in Khalil’s Arrest The White House, Khalil ...
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White House Spox Says Mahmoud Khalil Arrested Ahead of Deportation For Distributing ‘Propaganda Fliers With the Logo of Hamas’White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt offered evidence on Tuesday for why the administration believes pro-Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil should have been arrested and deported.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt alleged that Khalil had played a role in organizing demonstrations at which fliers were handed out bearing a logo for Hamas, which she did not display.
And unless the government knows more than it’s saying now, the Trump administration has said that “the allegation here is not that (Khalil) was breaking the law.” Rather, White House press ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist who was arrested in March by immigration authorities, spoke out about his “abduction” in a Friday opinion piece. Khalil, a former lead negotiator for
The White House sought real-time updates on the status of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil after his arrest by Homeland Security agents who stonewalled his lawyers until he was on the way ...
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