The Trump administration has acknowledged Thursday that immigration and tariff agents were when they had no warrants The detained Columbia University worker Mahmud Khalil In March, it acknowledges “a wireless shipping”.
Khalil’s attorneys are asking an immigration judge in Louisiana, where their clients have been detained by ice for weeks, he was arrested without a warrant to stop his exile case.
The Homeland Security Department, which is monitored the ICE, has admitted to a court that immigration agents usually need warrant before the arrest of individuals. However, it was argued that “Khalil was arrested without a warrant because of the extraordinary situation, complaining that agents believed that the Colombian worker would” escape before receiving the warrant “.
Khalil’s lawyers have denied that they have any plans to escape, they have been filed in their own court that their clients are fully complied with the demands of the ice agents.
Khalil’s lawyers wrote in the court document, “Obviously, no agent present at the scene has submitted an oath or incomplete testimony that Mr Khalil tried to escape or otherwise created the aircraft risk.”
A member of the Columbia University protest last year on the war of Gaza, Khalil is also known as one of Syrian-born immigrants in the US permanently living in US Green cardThe In early March he was arrested by ice outside New York City’s apartment, where he lived with his US citizen wife, who was pregnant at that time.
Khalil was not able to testify The birth of his son At the beginning of this week, Ice denying a request for his temporarily released.
Several Students of foreign origin arrested by ice In recent months, Khalil Palestine supporters have become one of the high-profile faces of the Trump administration’s efforts to go to college campuses who participated in the protests.
The Trump administration has argued that its efforts were designed to prevent anti -Zionism and Hamas opinion in universities, but civil rights groups have been accused of punishing the government purely for their political beliefs by violating the first amendment to the government.
Although it has not been accused of doing any criminal wrongdoing to Khalil, the Trump administration cited two legal foundations to argue at the Columbia University worker, but should be exiled to the United States
The administration has accused Khalil detaining some information about his green card application and argued that he decided to decide the state secretary Marco Marco Rubio’s view that his presence and activities had denying both the “foreign policy” for the US Khalil lawyers.
Earlier this month, an immigration judge ruled in favor of the administration in Louisiana Continue its bid to exile KhalilHe says that he cannot determine the determination of the second-pronunciation of Rubio, which rarely quote the law used. He adopted the allegation of immigration fraud.
This week, according to his attornees, Khalil has formally submitted an application to the Immigration Court for shelter and removal requests.
The Immigration Court case in Louisiana is making progress in the Federal District Court of New Jersey as well as challenging the validity of Khalil’s detention. The lawyers in the case are supervising the Federal Judge to order Khalil to be released, to withdraw the determination of Rubio’s view and prevent the government from targeting noncitizers, “those who are constitutionally involved in the United States in support of Palestinian rights or criticism of Israel.”
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