The exile of Mahmud Khalil was stopped by the American Judge. world News


American judges temporarily stop the exile of Palestinian activist Mahmud Khalil of Columbia University
Mahmud Khalil (File Photo/AP)

According to court documents, a federal judge from New York, until a scheduled conference on Wednesday, temporarily stopped exile by the Trump administration against Mahmud Khalil, a Palestinian worker at Columbia University.
The court said on Monday: “A decision on the petition to preserve the jurisdiction of the court is pending, the petitioner will not be removed from the United States until the court otherwise ordered,” as reported by CNN.
Khalil, who emerged as a prominent person in Columbia University performance, was picked up in Syria by Palestinian Parentage. His spouse is an American national, who expects his child in about a month. Khalil’s educational visit to Columbia School of International and Public Affairs in the previous term includes Khalil’s educational visit to Beirut in Beirut. His professional experience works in the Syria Division of the British Embassy in Berut, as is detailed in his biography information on the webpage of the Society for International Development.
He was detained by federal immigration officials on Saturday night, in which his lawyer confirmed his lawyer citing a instruction of a foreign department to cancel his green card.
This represents an intensity of Trump’s functions against the performance of the Palestinian complex. Trump has declared it as “the first arrest of many people to come” and announced a plan to deport international students and capture protesters involved in “illegal protests”.
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Soon after the arrest, Palestine Supporters gathered at Lower Manhattan on Monday evening, took Placard and demanded Khalil’s release.
According to the Associated Press, at the University of Columbia, Khalil led the anti-war demonstrations last year and faced an inquiry by a university committee, who had brought allegations against several students against several students. The protest coalition sometimes expressed support for Hamas and Hizbullah leadership, both were classified by the US as terrorist organizations.

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