A Louisiana immigration judge ordered Columbia University student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil to be deported to Algeria or Syria on Friday, according to documents published by the American Civil Liberties Union, leading his legal team to appeal on Wednesday to the New Jersey federal court overseeing his civil rights case.
The Columbia University Apartheid Divest leader, who was detained on March 8 and had his green card revoked over his role in belligerent activism on campus, was on September 12 denied a twelve day time extension, a change of venue to New York, and a waiver for removability.
Judge Jamee Comans did not believe Khalil was eligible for a discretionary waiver due to family ties and good legal character because he had failed to disclose his affiliations with CUAD and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency when adjusting his status in the US.
The judge contended that the waiver only applied to admissions misrepresentation, not adjustments. The judge also weighed against Khalil his short time in the country, his lack of employment and financial ties, his conditional status, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s determination that the student activist’s presence in the country had adverse foreign policy consequences.... Read More: JPost