A federal judge has halted the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student and protest leader, who was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend. Khalil, known for his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests, faced deportation under the current immigration crackdown.
The decision to stop Khalil's deportation comes amid heightened tensions surrounding immigration policies. His arrest had sparked significant attention and concern among activists and supporters who argue that his deportation would be unjust. Khalil's legal team is expected to continue fighting the deportation order in court.
Khalil's supporters argue that his activism should not be grounds for deportation, while opponents cite the need for strict immigration control.
The federal judge's decision provides Khalil with temporary relief, but the legal battle is expected to continue as both sides prepare for further court proceedings.