Judge to rule Friday on possible release of detained Columbia activist

Judge to rule Friday on possible release of detained Columbia activist

By SARA CLINE, Associated Press

JENA, La. (AP) — An immigration judge in Louisiana said she will decide later this week whether the government can continue to detain Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University activist facing deportation for his role in pro-Palestinian campus protests.

At an immigration hearing Tuesday in Louisiana, Judge Jamee Comans gave the federal government until Wednesday to turn over its evidence gathered against Khalil, a 30-year-old legal U.S. resident.

If the evidence against Khalil does not support his removal, Comans said, “then I am going to terminate the case on Friday.”

On March 8, Khalil became the first in a growing number of foreign-born students targeted for deportation by the Trump administration for participating in campus protests against Israel and the war in Gaza.

He was detained by federal immigration authorities inside the lobby of his Manhattan apartment, then flown overnight to an immigration detention center in Jena, Louisiana, thousands of miles from his attorneys and wife, a U.S. citizen who is due to give birth this month.

Source: Paradise Post