Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyers to appear in New Jersey court over jurisdiction of Columbia activist’s case
- Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil argue that his detention is a "Kafkaesque" attempt to suppress free speech as they seek his release from immigration custody in New Jersey.
- The Department of Justice's August Flentje requested that Khalil's case be handled in Louisiana for jurisdictional clarity.
- U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz will make a decision soon regarding the jurisdiction issues.
- Khalil's advocates maintain that his deportation is a violation of free speech rights, highlighting that the Trump administration is targeting him for his political beliefs.
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The lawyers of a Palestinian student in Trump's viewfinder denounce a "Kafkai" case
The reasons for the detention in early March of Mahmoud Khalil, a young graduate of Columbia University, were debated on Friday, March 28, in a New Jersey court. His lawyers, who are trying to get him released, question the abuses of the Trump administration.
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