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Pro-Palestinian Georgetown student can remain free, US appeals court rules

  • On July 1, 2025, the Fourth Circuit declined the Trump administration’s motion to reinstate Dr. Badar Khan Suri’s detention, allowing him to stay free as he continues to contest his deportation.
  • The government sought the stay after Suri's May release by a federal judge who found he was targeted for protected First Amendment speech and criticized his secret transfer across states.
  • Suri, an Indian national and Georgetown postdoc, was arrested in March outside his Virginia home following his pro-Palestinian speech and family ties to Gaza, and has a pending immigration court appearance later this month.
  • Judge James Andrew Wynn wrote that the government’s moves threaten habeas corpus by evading jurisdiction, adding the administration has offered no evidence to justify its claims against Suri.
  • The ruling affirms protections for speech regardless of citizenship and highlights judicial resistance to detentions based on political views, while Suri continues legal challenges with support from civil rights groups.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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