Judge temporarily blocks effort to deport Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia student protests
- President Donald Trump announced the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, stating he is "the first arrest of many to come" due to his involvement in protests against Israel at Columbia University.
- A federal judge has temporarily blocked Khalil's deportation, ordering a hearing while he remains detained in Louisiana.
- Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has not been charged with any crimes but is facing deportation for alleged ties to Hamas, as per the Department of Homeland Security.
- The ACLU criticized the government's actions, stating that deporting Khalil over his speech raises serious constitutional concerns.
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Dalhousie student union launches fundraiser so Palestinian students can study in Canada
“The same way we advocate for our students on campus, we advocate for students all around the world,” says union president. The Dalhousie Student Union is hoping to raise $30,000 to help Palestinian students affected by genocide to continue their studies in Canada. Launched this week, the DSU’s new fundraising campaign is one of the biggest in the union’s history…
‘No one can protect you’: Columbia University urges foreign students to avoid Gaza-re
Pro-Palestinian protest epicenter warns international students to avoid Middle East-related posts as Trump’s administration freezes $400 million in funding and threatens deportations
Judge extends ban on Columbia student's deportation from US
NEW YORK — A U.S. judge on Wednesday extended his order blocking federal authorities from deporting a detained Columbia University student, in a case that has become a flashpoint of the Trump administration's pledge to deport some pro-Palestinian college activists. U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman had temporarily blocked Mahmoud Khalil's deportation earlier this week and extended the prohibition on Wednesday in a written order following a hearin…
Anti-Semitism at Columbia University: Controversial Protection Measures
Columbia University loses 400 million dollars in state support because it does not protect Jewish students. Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was arrested. Even Jewish professors are shocked.
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