Judge tells government to provide evidence, or case against Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil is over
- Immigration judge Jamee Comans held a hearing on Tuesday in Louisiana regarding Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil's deportation case.
- The Trump administration seeks Khalil's expulsion, alleging his protest role supports Hamas but has not provided evidence as required.
- Khalil, a 30-year-old legal permanent resident and international affairs graduate, has denied all allegations and has not been charged with any crime.
- Judge Comans granted the government 24 hours to present evidence and said, "If he's not removable I'm going to be terminating this case on Friday."
- The case highlights concerns about free speech, with advocates accusing the administration of targeting peaceful pro-Palestinian activists without proof.
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Judge rules anti-Israel Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil can challenge ‘unlawful’ detention
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Mahmoud Khalil, a former green card holder who led pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University where pamphlets written by Hamas state media were distributed, could challenge the Trump administration’s right to detain him for deportation.…


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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