Sunday, November 23, 2025
DIGESTWIRE
Contribute
CONTACT US
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
DIGESTWIRE
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

Federal judge says Columbia student activist’s case should be heard in New Jersey

by DigestWire member
March 19, 2025
in Breaking News, World
0
Federal judge says Columbia student activist’s case should be heard in New Jersey
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

NEW YORK (AP) — A Columbia University student activist who was detained by the U.S. government over his participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations has the right to challenge the legality of his detention, but the case should be heard in New Jersey, rather than in New York or Louisiana, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident with no criminal record, was detained by federal immigration agents on March 8. From there, he was taken to an immigration detention center in New Jersey, where he spent the night. Then he was taken back to New York, put on a plane and flown to an immigration facility in Jenna, Louisiana.

“These are serious allegations and arguments that, no doubt, warrant careful review by a court of law; the fundamental constitutional principle that all persons in the United States are entitled to due process of law demands no less,” wrote U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman.

This review should happen in federal court in New Jersey, rather than in the New York court where his legal team initially brought the case, or in Louisiana, where Khalil is now detained, because New Jersey is state where Khalid was being held at the time his lawyers first went to court, Furman wrote.

The federal government said it had to move Khalid to Louisiana because of a lack of available detention center beds in the metropolitan New York region. It also cited a bedbug infestation at the closer lockup in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

Attorneys for Khalil have disputed these justifications in a series of court filings since his arrest. They describe the transfer as a “retaliatory” action meant to deprive their client of access to counsel while ensuring the case is held in a jurisdiction that may be more favorable to the Republican administration’s unusual legal claim.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has cited as grounds for Khalil’s deportation a rarely-used statute giving him sweeping power to deport those who pose “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.”

While the White House has accused Khalil of “siding with terrorists,” they have yet to give any evidence for the claim. Still, President Trump has described Khalil’s case as the “first of many to come.”

Khalil, a 30-year-old international affairs graduate student, had served as a negotiator and spokesperson for student activists at Columbia University who took over a campus lawn last spring in protest of the war in Gaza.

Images of his maskless face at protests, along with his willingness to share his name with reporters, had made him a target among people who saw antisemitism in the demonstrations. In the weeks leading up to his arrest, Khalil repeatedly appealed to Columbia University’s interim president, Katrina Armstrong, for protection, citing threats from right-wing doxing groups.

Read Entire Article
Tags: BangordailynewsBreaking NewsWorld
Share30Tweet19
Next Post
Tera AI comes out of stealth with $7.8M to provide visual navigation for robots

Tera AI comes out of stealth with $7.8M to provide visual navigation for robots

US teachers’ union says hackers stole sensitive personal data on over 500,000 members

US teachers’ union says hackers stole sensitive personal data on over 500,000 members

EU sends Apple first DMA interoperability instructions for apps and connected devices

EU sends Apple first DMA interoperability instructions for apps and connected devices

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates
ADVERTISEMENT

Highlights

Strategy Faces MSCI Index Heat While Saylor Drives a Deeper Bitcoin Finance Push

Two-day Test could cost Cricket Australia millions

Melbourne Renegades spinners rout Sydney Thunder to boost title defence

Cannes Winner ‘A Useful Ghost’ Takes Top Honors at QCinema in Philippines

QCinema Project Market Awards $310,000 in Support to Southeast Asian Filmmakers

Shekhar Kapur, Berlinale Chief Tricia Tuttle Warn of Creative and Operational Turbulence in AI Era at International Film Festival of India: ‘There’s Always a Phase of Overexcitement’

Trending

‘I, the Song’ Review: A Lookalike Prompts Self-Reflection in Modest Mystery From Bhutan
Entertainment

‘I, the Song’ Review: A Lookalike Prompts Self-Reflection in Modest Mystery From Bhutan

by DigestWire member
November 23, 2025
0

Nima (Tandin Bihda) doesn’t know exactly what she’s looking for at the start of “I, the Song,”...

Freshman goalie notches 1st shutout in UMaine hockey’s 3-0 win over Boston College

Freshman goalie notches 1st shutout in UMaine hockey’s 3-0 win over Boston College

November 23, 2025
Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine’s soldiers are surrounded

Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine’s soldiers are surrounded

November 23, 2025
Strategy Faces MSCI Index Heat While Saylor Drives a Deeper Bitcoin Finance Push

Strategy Faces MSCI Index Heat While Saylor Drives a Deeper Bitcoin Finance Push

November 23, 2025
Two-day Test could cost Cricket Australia millions

Two-day Test could cost Cricket Australia millions

November 23, 2025
DIGEST WIRE

DigestWire is an automated news feed that utilizes AI technology to gather information from sources with varying perspectives. This allows users to gain a comprehensive understanding of different arguments and make informed decisions. DigestWire is dedicated to serving the public interest and upholding democratic values.

Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions

Recent News

  • ‘I, the Song’ Review: A Lookalike Prompts Self-Reflection in Modest Mystery From Bhutan November 23, 2025
  • Freshman goalie notches 1st shutout in UMaine hockey’s 3-0 win over Boston College November 23, 2025
  • Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine’s soldiers are surrounded November 23, 2025

Categories

  • Blockchain
  • Blog
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Football
  • Founders
  • Health Care
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • Uncategorized
  • US News
  • World

© 2020-23 Digest Wire. All rights belong to their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Blockchain
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Strange
  • Blog
  • Founders
  • Contribute!

© 2024 Digest Wire - All right reserved.

Privacy Policy   Terms and Conditions

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.