Academic groups sue over deportations of international students, scholars
- A group of academic associations filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for an "ideological-deportation policy" targeting non-citizen students involved in pro-Palestine protests.
- Khalil Mahmoud, a Palestinian student, was detained despite having lawful immigration status, raising concerns over free speech rights on campuses.
- The lawsuit claims the policy infringes on the First Amendment rights of students and seeks to stop its enforcement.
- The White House indicated that detentions of pro-Palestine activists would continue, with expectations of future arrests of international students.
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Private groups work to identify and report student protesters for possible deportation
President Donald Trump's efforts to deport foreign students who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations are getting help from private groups that use facial-recognition technology to identify masked protesters.
WSWS hosts webinar with Momodou Taal, target of Trump’s efforts to deport anti-war students
Situating the attacks on Momodou Taal and other student activists in their political and historical context, the speakers urged viewers to become active in the struggle to mobilize the working class against fascism and war.
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