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Mahmoud Khalil Urges Appeals Court to Reject Government’s Attempt to Redetain Him for His Speech

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A Palestinian activist in Philadelphia fights deportation, with NBC10 reporting on the case.

Today, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments from lawyers representing Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident and graduate of Columbia University who was detained by ICE for over 100 days in retaliation for his advocacy in support of Palestinian rights. Mr. Khalil’s team asked the appeals court to affirm a lower court’s rulings that ordered his release on bail and barred the government from detaining or deporting him based on Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s vague and unsupported assertion that Mr. Khalil’s lawful protected speech would “compromise a compelling U.S. foreign policy interest.” “The Trump administration is still trying to bring me back to detention and block the federal court in New Jersey from reviewing my case, the same court that ordered my release and ruled that their actions against me were unlawful. Their intention couldn’t be more clear: They want to make an example of me to intimidate those speaking out for Palestine across the country,” said Mahmoud Khalil. “I’m stating unequivocally: I will continue my legal fight in federal courts for my rights, and for everyone’s right, to free speech.” ... “There is no world in which Mahmoud should be torn away from his family for a second time and sent back behind bars,” said Brett Max Kaufman, senior counsel in the ACLU’s Center for Democracy. “In this country, the government cannot punish people just because they don’t like what they have to say, and if it tries, the federal courts have an immediate role to play in stopping that unconstitutional behavior. That’s what the district court did here, and the government’s arguments for reversal are both weak and wrong.” The Trump administration and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) illegally arrested and detained Mr. Khalil in direct retaliation for his advocacy for Palestinian rights at Columbia University. Shortly after, DHS transferred him 1,300 miles away to a Louisiana detention facility — ripping him away from his then eight-months pregnant wife and legal counsel. During the 104 days he remained in ICE custody, Mr. Khalil missed the birth of his first child. “Since day one, the Trump administration had no legitimate reason to detain Mahmoud Khalil — it was retaliatory and unconstitutional,” said Bobby Hodgson, assistant legal director at the New York Civil Liberties Union. “The law is on our side: in the United States, ideas are not illegal, and government officials can't weaponize a vague immigration law to incarcerate or remove people for expressing opinions with which they disagree.” ... ---- - https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/mahmoud-khalil-urges-appeals-court-to-reject-governments-attempt-to-redetain-him-for-his-speech

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