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American Focus > Blog > Education > Trump Seeks to Expel a Green Card Holder, Mahmoud Khalil, Over Student Protests
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Trump Seeks to Expel a Green Card Holder, Mahmoud Khalil, Over Student Protests

Last updated: March 10, 2025 3:06 pm
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The Trump administration’s recent attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate and lawful permanent resident of the United States, has sparked controversy and raised concerns about free speech rights and the administration’s crackdown on immigration.

Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Palestinian-American with a green card and married to an American citizen, was arrested by immigration officers in New York and sent to a detention center in Louisiana. President Trump stated that Khalil’s case was just the beginning of many more arrests to come, targeting students at Columbia University and other institutions who have engaged in anti-Israel activities.

The administration invoked an obscure provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act, giving Secretary of State Marco Rubio sweeping power to expel foreigners whose presence or activities could have adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States. The justification for Khalil’s expulsion was his involvement in anti-Israel protests that were deemed antisemitic and created a hostile environment for Jewish students at Columbia.

Critics have raised concerns about the constitutionality of this move, as lawful permanent residents are protected by the First Amendment’s free speech rights and Fifth Amendment’s due process rights. Legal experts predict that the attempt to deport Khalil under this provision will likely face a constitutional challenge.

The Trump administration’s efforts to suppress anti-Israel protests and activities on college campuses have been met with backlash, with some accusing the administration of weaponizing immigration laws to target individuals with differing political views. The cancellation of grants and contracts with Columbia University further fuels the debate over the administration’s actions.

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As the legal battle over Khalil’s deportation unfolds, questions remain about the procedural aspects of the case and whether his lawyers will be able to mount a successful constitutional challenge. The conservative appeals court in Louisiana may play a crucial role in determining the outcome of any legal proceedings related to Khalil’s detention and deportation.

President Trump has been vocal about his plans to crack down on foreign nationals involved in anti-Israel activities on college campuses, framing it as part of his broader immigration policies. The controversy surrounding Khalil’s case underscores the ongoing tensions over free speech, foreign policy, and immigration in the United States.

In conclusion, the attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil highlights the complex intersection of free speech rights, immigration policy, and foreign policy considerations in the current political climate. The legal battle over his deportation will likely have far-reaching implications for the rights of lawful permanent residents and the broader debate over immigration enforcement.

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