Last weekend, Columbia graduate and legal U.S. permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil was arrested and threatened with deportation for his role in the pro-Palestine protests. Yesterday, Khalil sued the ...
If today the government feels free to target pro-Palestinian protesters, tomorrow it could go after other outspoken critics of its policies.
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil say the detained Columbia University student felt he was being kidnapped after his arrest and ...
On the same day that Islamic State terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar murdered 15 Americans by plowing a car into a crowd in New Orleans, thousands of Hamas ...
The stock market of late has been on a veritable roller coaster, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency continues to ruffle feathers, Iran ...
The Ivy League university has faced intense scrutiny from the Trump administration over its handling of pro-Palestinian ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNEven green card holders don’t feel safe in Trump’s AmericaMillions of US permanent residents are now on notice: support Trump, or risk being branded an enemy of the American people ...
A coalition of labor unions has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to stop the Department of Homeland ...
It was not long after the 2024 election that Arab Americans and Muslims who had voted for Donald Trump realized they had been had. An election poll ...
Nearly 200 faculty, staff, and students gathered on the steps of Widener Library on Thursday afternoon to protest the arrest ...
An emergency rally to defend a Columbia University student protestor wrapped with a peaceful demonstration on Portland State University’s South Park Blocks.
A new petition from Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers claimed that his arrest violated his First and Fifth Amendment rights, as well as the Administrative Procedure Act.
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