On Saturday, March 8th, recent Columbia University graduate Mohammad Khalil and his American wife Noor were returning to their apartment when Khalil was arrested by ICE. He had not committed a crime, but he had been a leader of last year’s pro-Palestinian protests on the New York campus. Khalil, who has a green card, has been personally accused by Secretary of State Marco Rubio of being a “danger to the foreign policy of the United States” and therefore his green card is subject to revocation, and he is subject to deportation.
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Quick Hitter: The Khalil Arrest
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On Saturday, March 8th, recent Columbia University graduate Mohammad Khalil and his American wife Noor were returning to their apartment when Khalil was arrested by ICE. He had not committed a crime, but he had been a leader of last year’s pro-Palestinian protests on the New York campus. Khalil, who has a green card, has been personally accused by Secretary of State Marco Rubio of being a “danger to the foreign policy of the United States” and therefore his green card is subject to revocation, and he is subject to deportation.