Judge Rules Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported | KQED
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The article discusses Khalil's court appearance concerning his potential deportation, emphasizing concerns over due process and fairness in the legal system. Khalil questioned the principles upheld by the court during his proceedings, pointing out the urgent nature of his case and the implications for others in similar situations. His attorneys indicated that they plan to appeal any deportation orders, particularly as they cite the use of a Cold War-era immigration statute by the government to justify its actions against him. Khalil's case raises alarms about the impact of government policies on free speech rights.
If Mahmoud can be targeted in this way, simply for speaking out for Palestinians and exercising his constitutionally protected right to free speech, this can happen to anyone over any issue the Trump administration dislikes.
I would like to quote what you said last time that there's nothing that's more important to this court than due process rights and fundamental fairness. Clearly what we witnessed today, neither of these principles were present today or in this whole process.
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