Overview
- Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national and postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, was detained by ICE in March outside his Virginia home.
- The Trump administration accused Suri of having ties to Hamas and revoked his visa, though no criminal charges have been filed against him.
- A federal judge in Virginia ordered Suri's release on bail under conditions requiring him to live in Virginia and attend Texas immigration hearings virtually.
- Suri's attorneys argue his detention was politically motivated, citing his wife's pro-Palestinian advocacy and social media posts supporting Gaza.
- Suri's case is part of a broader pattern of immigration enforcement targeting pro-Palestinian academics, raising concerns over free speech and due process.