A New York federal judge briefly halted imprisonment efforts by the Trump presidency against Mahmoud Khalil, a Arab advocate from Columbia University, until a scheduled conference on Wednesday, as per court records.
The court processing on Monday stated:” To keep the Court’s control pending a decision on the plea, Petitioner may not be removed from the United States unless and until the Court purchases otherwise”, as reported by CNN.
Khalil, who emerged as a popular number in the Columbia University presentations, was raised in Syria by Palestinian parentage. His family is an American nationwide, expecting their baby in about a fortnight. Having completed his master’s program at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs in the previous name, Khalil’s intellectual trip includes an earlier computer technology qualification from the Palestinian American University in Beirut. His expert knowledge encompasses job at the Syria section of the British Embassy in Beirut, as detailed in his factual information on the Society for International Development’s website.
He was detained Saturday evening by federal immigration officials citing a State Department order to withdraw his green cards, his lawyer confirmed.
This detention represents an intensification of Trump’s actions against pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations. Trump has declared this as” the first arrest of many to come” and previously announced plans to deport international students and imprison protesters involved in “illegal protests”.
Read more:Donald Trump says arrest of Palestinian activist at Columbia University ‘is first of many to come’
Soon after the arrest, Palestine supporters gathered in lower Manhattan on Monday evening, carrying placards and demanding Khalil’s release.
At Columbia University, Khalil led anti-war demonstrations last year and faced investigation by a university committee that brought charges against numerous students for pro-Palestinian activities, according to The Associated Press. The protest coalition occasionally expressed support for Hamas and Hezbollah leadership, both classified as terrorist organisations by the US.
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