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DOJ argues judge's decision blocking Mahmoud Khalil's removal was 'indefensible'
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'Fox & Friends' co-hosts react to anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil's comments on the Oct. 7 attack.
A Department of Justice lawyer argued to an appeals court on Tuesday that a lower courtâs decision to block activist Mahmoud Khalilâs detention and removal was "fundamentally flawed" and should be reversed.
DOJ lawyer Drew Ensignâs arguments came as he faced pointed questions during a hearing from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit in a turbulent months-long court case centered on noncitizens' constitutional rights.
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Mahmoud Khalil says government using immigration court to 'control' process and remove him
Mahmoud Khalil accused the Trump administration of trying to detain him again by using immigration court as a so-called "kangaroo court … because they know they can control that process."
The pro-Palestinian activist's comments to reporters on Tuesday came after his attorneys appeared before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals over his habeas corpus petition challenging the legality of his detention. A lower court ruling has blocked the government from removing him from the United States.
Khalil, a green card holder married to an American citizen, was arrested by ICE agents in New York City in March. At the time of his arrest, ICE agents told Khalil that he was being detained because his student visa had been revoked. He told officers he was a lawful permanent resident not on a student visa, but he was detained anyway.






















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