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Student Activist's U. S. Departure: A Stand for Free Speech
Ithaca, New York, USA,Wednesday, April 2, 2025
The administration has revoked at least 300 student visas of foreign-born individuals. Most of these individuals were part of the pro-Palestinian movement that swept campuses last year. This included Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk. A green card-holder, Mahmoud Khalil, was also detained and has been held in Louisiana since his March 8 arrest.
Taal hoped that suing the Trump administration would protect him and others in similar situations. However, shortly after the lawsuit was filed, the Justice Department asked Taal to surrender to immigration authorities. Taal and his lawyer, Eric Lee, said that the administration sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to his home. They revoked his student visa and took actions to prevent the lawsuit from going to court. Unidentified authorities arrived outside Taal’s student apartment building and asked others about him before staff members asked them to leave. ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Taal said that the first motion of the lawsuit was denied. He was going to submit a second briefing to keep him out of detention while the lawsuit was in progress. The lawsuit was dismissed Monday night on behalf of all three plaintiffs following Taal's announcement. Lee told NBC News about this.
Taal ended his post with a warning. He stated that the administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists sets a dangerous precedent. He wrote, "The repression of Palestinian solidarity is now being used to wage a wholesale attack on any form of expression that challenges oppressive and exploitative relations in the U. S. "
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