Law in Mahmoud Khalil’s Case Was Once Struck Down — by Trump’s Sister
- The Trump administration is pursuing the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, citing his anti-Israel protests and alleged dishonesty in his green card application as reasons for removal.
- Khalil's detention case has been transferred from Manhattan to New Jersey after federal judge Jesse Furman handled the legal challenge.
- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression argues that deporting Khalil raises First Amendment issues by punishing speech.
- Khalil faces deportation under vague laws that suggest government retaliation for his political views.
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FIRE says the law Trump is using to deport Mahmoud Khalil is unconstitutional. Trump's sister agreed.
For weeks, President Donald Trump and other federal officials have made it clear that they want to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident of the United States, because they do not like what he had to say as an organizer of anti-Israel protests at Columbia University. Last week, the government began citing an additional justification, saying Khalil, who is married to a U.S. citizen, was not completely forthcoming about his employment h…
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