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Trump Administration Lodges New Accusations Against Mahmoud Khalil

Last updated: March 23, 2025 5:10 pm
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Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student known for his involvement in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, has found himself at the center of a controversial deportation case initiated by the Trump administration. The administration argues that Khalil should be deported to combat the spread of antisemitism, invoking a rarely used law to justify their actions.

Khalil, a legal permanent resident currently detained in Louisiana, has vehemently denied the allegations, claiming that the government is targeting him in retaliation for his advocacy for Palestinian rights and criticism of Israel. His lawyers swiftly responded to the administration’s claims, asserting that Khalil’s constitutional right to free speech is being violated.

In a surprising turn of events, the government recently added new accusations to their case against Khalil. They claim that he intentionally failed to disclose his membership in various organizations, including a United Nations agency aiding Palestinian refugees, when he applied for permanent residency in the U.S. They also allege that Khalil did not disclose his work for the British government post-2022.

The Trump administration’s decision to introduce these new allegations appears to be a strategic move to divert attention from the First Amendment issues raised by Khalil’s case. By shifting the focus to Khalil’s alleged omissions on his residency application, the government aims to justify his deportation on separate grounds.

Khalil’s legal team, led by Ramzi Kassem of CLEAR, a legal clinic at the City University of New York, has condemned the new accusations as baseless and retaliatory. They argue that the government’s rush to add these allegations underscores their true motive of silencing Khalil’s advocacy work and punishing him for his beliefs.

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As Khalil’s lawyers fight for his release in a New Jersey federal court, they are expected to challenge the government’s claims and advocate for his right to freedom of speech. Khalil’s wife, an American citizen residing in New York City, is due to give birth soon, further complicating the situation.

The ongoing legal battle surrounding Khalil’s deportation highlights the complex intersection of immigration law, free speech rights, and political agendas. As the case unfolds, the fundamental constitutional principles of due process and protection of individual liberties will be put to the test. Jesse Furman, a federal judge who reviewed Khalil’s case, emphasized the importance of upholding these principles amidst the contentious debate surrounding Khalil’s detainment and potential deportation.

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