
A U.S. immigration judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot deport Mohsen Mahdawi, a key organizer of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, his attorneys said Tuesday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. In the ruling, Judge Nina Froes said the administration failed to certify a memo that it had hoped to use as evidence in its case to remove Mahdawi from the U.S. The document was signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Main Idea: A U.S. immigration judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi after ruling its evidence was not properly authenticated.
Key Points:
The ruling may limit the Trump administration’s effort to remove some pro-Palestinian activists, which could keep immigration fights and court costs going.
The decision may reassure residents and students that courts can protect due process and free speech during political protests.
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