Mahmud Khalil verdict: Judge Rules Columbia University worker Mahmud Khalil can be deported

न्यायाधीश नियम कोलंबिया विश्वविद्यालय के कार्यकर्ता महमूद खलील को निर्वासित किया जा सकता है

Mahmud Khalil can be excluded from us, a judge ruled.

A immigration judge in Louisiana ruled by a student of Columbia University on Friday Mahmud Khalil National security can be taken out of the country as a risk. Khalil’s case was one of the first and major immigration crackdown cases of the Donald Trump administration and all were eyeing today’s decision.
The government’s argument that Khalil’s presence in the United States introduced “potentially serious foreign policy results”, enough to meet the requirements for their exile, the immigration judge Jamie E. Commons said at the conclusion of a hearing. Commons said that the government had “established by clear and concrete evidence that it is removable.”
Khalil’s lawyers said that they plan to keep fighting and seek a discount. And a federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily stopped Khalil’s exile.

Khalil’s arrest from university-funded building; Trump administration intended to deport green card holder

On 7 March, Khalil was arrested from his university-funded apartment. He was his wife Dr. Noor was with Abdullah, who was eight months pregnant at that time. He said that the ice agent did not show any warrant, he handcuffs Khalil, placed it in an indigested vehicle and almost kidnapped him. The agents told them that their visa would be canceled. Khalil’s lawyer told him that he was a green card holder, an American citizen.
President Donald Trump talked about the arrest and mentioned that this was the first of many people as his administration is committed to breaking up on the migrants who pose a threat to security. Even Greencard holders are not free from investigation, his arrest was revealed.
Khalil organized a pro -Israeli protests at the premises last year, but the White House stated that he was not only organizing the protest, but also reducing the materials supporting Hamas.

There were several hearing and his exile stopped.

The government presented a two-page memo from State Secretary Marco Rubio, underlining the case for exile. Memo compromised the interests of the US foreign policy, citing Khalil’s “beliefs, statements, or associations”, which rely on the provision of the 1952 Act. It also alleged that Khalil failed to disclose the previous work on its Green Card application with the United Nations Relief and Working Agency (UNRWA), the British Embassy in Berut and the apartheid of the University of Columbia.

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