The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, argued that the federals can deport the Protest leader of Columbia, Mahmoud Khalil, only about what they describe as their “anti -Semitic” beliefs, before a Friday audience in their case of immigration.
The Memorando de Rubio, who had less than two pages, was presented to an immigration judge of Louisiana who ordered the Federal Government to present all his evidence to reinforce his attempt to kick the legal resident of the United States, born in Syria, outside the Council.
Rubios’s memorandum said that Khalil’s presence in the country under the policy of the United States to combat anti -Semitism throughout the world and in the United States, in addition to efforts to protect Jewish students from harassment and violence in the United States. “
ICE and the National Security Department invoked a dark law that allows the Secretary of State to start the non -citizens who could represent a threat to the foreign policy of the United States.
But Khalil’s lawyers last a video conference of Video Thorsday criticized the evidence of the government for lacking “unfortunately” with enough evidence to support his attempt to deport him.
Khalil’s lawyer Marc van der Hout said Rubios “determination has absolutely nothing to do with foreign policy.”
Van Der Hout said that the federals are simply trying to silence Khalil for organizing protests at the Ivy League school that opposes the Israel-Ahamas war.
Khalil’s team will be in an immigration court in Jena, Louisiana with him tomorrow while trying to request Judge Jamee Comans that his deportation would be a violation of the right of Khalil’s first amendment to freedom of expression.
Comans has said that he will govern on Friday, that Van Der Hout said that he is a “trouble for trial” and deprives his client from his right to due process.
Khalil filed a lawsuit last month after he was arrested inside the Manhattan Apartment building by ice agents and moved to a Louisiana center in Louisiana, while his wife, American citizen, will give birth to her son for a month.
With publication cables
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