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Rubio’s Decision Sparks Outrage as Columbia Student Faces Deportation

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
March 12, 2025
in Metro, Trump Administration, U.S.
Rubio’s Decision Sparks Outrage as Columbia Student Faces Deportation
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Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil remained in custody Wednesday following a court hearing in New York, as the Trump administration moves forward with efforts to deport him. The government has justified its actions solely on Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s determination that Khalil’s presence in the U.S. poses “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences.” The hearing did not produce new evidence, fueling widespread protests and concerns over free speech. 

 Khalil, a 30-year-old Algerian national and permanent U.S. resident, was arrested at his apartment in New York before being transferred to a Louisiana detention center. His lawyers argue that he was targeted for his advocacy of Palestinian rights and has no criminal record. Federal Judge Jesse Furman temporarily halted his deportation, ordering that Khalil’s legal team be granted phone access and directing both parties to submit legal arguments by March 14. 

The Department of Homeland Security has not provided specific allegations against Khalil beyond Rubio’s designation under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The White House accused Khalil of spreading “pro-Hamas propaganda,” but no direct evidence has been presented linking him to such activities. His lawyers argue that the charges are vague and meant to silence political activism, while supporters insist he is being unfairly targeted. 

Rubio has defended the decision, stating that Khalil’s case is about immigration law, not free speech. “No one has a right to a student visa or a green card,” he said during a stop en route to the G7 summit. He also claimed that pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia had intimidated students, adding, “If you told us that’s what you intended to do when you came to America, we would have never let you in.” 

Protests erupted outside the courthouse, with demonstrators chanting for Khalil’s release. Civil rights groups have condemned the administration’s actions as a misuse of immigration laws to suppress political dissent. Jewish organizations remain divided, with the Anti-Defamation League supporting the move, while others argue it undermines democratic freedoms. 

With his case now a focal point of national debate, Khalil remains in federal custody. His legal battle raises pressing questions about immigration policy, free speech, and government authority in targeting political activism. 

Tags: Columbia UniversityDeportationFree SpeechImmigrationMahmoud KhalilMarco RubioProtests

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