Ohio State student sues Trump administration for revoking visa after protests
- Alwar Sultan, an Ohio State graduate student, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
- The lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration targeted Sultan for participating in pro-Palestinian protests.
- Sultan participated in an April 25 protest and was among 36 people arrested, later completing community service.
- Rafael Urena, a plaintiffs' lawyer, stated the visa revocation punishes political speech; Al-Alkhras cited First Amendment.
- The lawsuit seeks to prevent Sultan's deportation, claiming First and Fifth Amendment violations due to retaliation.
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Ohio State student sues Trump administration for revoking visa after protests
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A graduate student at Ohio State University is suing the Trump administration, alleging his F-1 visa was revoked because of his participation in pro-Palestine protests. Ahwar Sultan and the OSU chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump and high-ranking officials in the Department of State, Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security. Cen…
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