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Mahmoud Khalil appears in appeals court as Trump administration continues efforts to deport him
Khalil challenges deportation tied to his activism as government seeks to overturn his release from detention, with a recent immigration judge ruling supporting deportation.
- Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident married to an American citizen, appeared before the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals as the Trump administration seeks to deport him.
- Khalil, who was the first protester arrested in the Trump administration's effort to deport pro-Palestinian activists, vowed to continue advocating for Palestinians as his case plays out.
- Khalil has rejected allegations of antisemitism and stated, "They want to make an example of me to intimidate those speaking out for Palestine across the country.
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Appeals Panel Questions Admin’s Push to Deport Khalil
A three-judge federal appeals court panel on Tuesday sharply questioned the Trump administration's attempted use of a little-known piece of federal immigration law to deport pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. Politico reported that the judges on the Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals panel heard arguments from government attorneys seeking to overturn a lower court order releasing Khalil from detention in Louisiana. Khalil, who…
The Trump administration’s push to deport pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil landed before a Philly-based appeals court
Mahmoud Khalil has been fighting to remain in the country since March, when he was arrested at Columbia University amid a Trump crackdown on college campus protests.
·Philadelphia, United States
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