Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil's Deportation Case Transferred to New Jersey Court
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Khalil's deportation as his legal team challenges the Trump administration's claims and detention practices.
- Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent U.S. resident and Columbia University graduate student, was arrested on March 8 by immigration agents and remains detained in Louisiana.
- A federal judge ruled on March 19 to transfer Khalil's legal case to New Jersey, where he was first detained, while keeping the deportation block in place.
- The Trump administration accuses Khalil of activities aligned with Hamas, though no evidence has been provided to substantiate these claims.
- Khalil describes himself as a 'political prisoner' and argues his arrest is retaliation for his pro-Palestinian activism, raising concerns about free speech and due process.
- The case has triggered nationwide protests and drawn criticism from civil rights groups, with activists condemning it as an attack on dissent and civil liberties.













































































