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Student Activist's Fight for Stay in US Hits Roadblock
Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, Jena, USASaturday, April 12, 2025
The deportation hearing happened while another case is ongoing in federal court. A judge in that case has ruled that Khalil cannot be deported during the proceedings. Khalil's attorney, Marc van der Hout, was not happy with the ruling. He believes Khalil was denied a fair hearing. He also thinks the ruling could set a dangerous precedent.
Khalil was part of a leadership group at Columbia University. They protested the war in Gaza. They also demanded the university cut ties with Israel. Khalil finished his graduate studies in December. He was set to graduate in the spring. He was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in March. The government believes Khalil's presence in the U. S. could harm foreign policy interests.
Khalil's attorneys argued that the government did not present enough evidence. They believe the government is using an obscure law to deport Khalil. The law allows for deportation if a migrant's presence could have serious adverse foreign policy consequences. Khalil's attorneys believe this determination should be made by a judge, after reviewing evidence.
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