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Pro-Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Fights Deportation in Appeals Court Over Trump-Era Case
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Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist known for pro-Palestinian advocacy, appeared in a Philadelphia federal appeals court to contest his deportation proceedings. The Trump administration initiated the case citing his campus organizing as grounds for removal. Khalil seeks to block enforcement while challenging the underlying claims.
Deportation processes under immigration law allow appeals to circuit courts for due process reviews. Activism protections stem from First Amendment rights extended to non-citizens.
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Khalil’s involvement included speeches and petitions against Israeli policies at the university. These actions drew scrutiny amid heightened U.S. sensitivities on Middle East issues.
The appeals hearing focused on whether his expressions constituted deportable offenses. Judges probed evidence of any incitement beyond protected speech.
Immigration courts operate separately from criminal ones, with specialized judges. Outcomes can hinge on interpretations of visa conditions tied to conduct.
Advocates for Khalil argue the case exemplifies overreach against dissent. Administration defenders view it as enforcing residency rules impartially.
Columbia, as an Ivy League institution, hosts diverse viewpoints on global conflicts. University policies safeguard free expression within legal bounds.
This legal battle reflects broader tensions in U.S. handling of foreign student activism. Precedents from the 1960s onward affirm speech rights in academic settings.
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