Judge tells government to provide evidence, or case against Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil is over
- The federal government submitted a memo signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, stating that Mahmoud Khalil could be expelled due to beliefs, but did not allege criminal conduct against him.
- Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident, was arrested on March 8 in New York and is currently held in Louisiana; he is expecting his first child with his wife.
- The memo does not accuse Khalil of any criminal activity and was submitted after a judge demanded evidence before a detention hearing.
- Attorneys for Khalil claim that the government has no evidence against him, emphasizing it as a violation of his free speech rights regarding Palestine.
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Immigration judge rules student activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported from US
Mr Khalil is not accused of breaking any laws.
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