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Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University student activist and legal permanent resident who is accused of speaking out at the expense of U.S. foreign policy, is deportable.
From NOLA.com
Mr Khalil has said his "arrest was a direct consequence" of speaking out for Palestine.
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The Department of Homeland Security issued an arrest warrant March 8 for Yunseo Chung, a permanent resident who moved to the U.S. at age 7 from South Korea.
Khalil said his situation is "oddly reminiscent of when I fled the brutality of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria" in an op-ed in Columbia's student newspaper.
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – A second student who took part in protests around Columbia University last year was arrested by federal immigration agents this week, the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
The latest arrest, which was conducted by immigration officers from the Newark, New Jersey, field office, came hours after federal agents executed search warrants on two university residences.
A second Columbia University student involved with last year's protests has been arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with Homeland Security Investigations, while another ...
The rally, which took place during the Ivy League university’s annual Alumni Day celebration Saturday, included students as well as a few dozen graduates of the Ivy League
The student was detained at an off-campus apartment and studying at Minnesota’s business school, the Carlson School of Management.
The reason for Doroudi's arrest remains unclear, and ICE has not provided any justification for ... Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, despite holding a green card, is being held in Louisiana, and faces deportation.
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LAist on MSNWill college campus protests stop as ICE makes arrests?Mark Gradoni, a doctoral candidate in UCI’s history department, was also arrested and charged with a misdemeanor last year. He said being a U.S. citizen and a “loud white guy” grants him a “level of safety that [his] international colleagues just don't have.”