US judge halts deportation of family of suspect in pro-Israel rally attack
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A federal court has intervened in the deportation of Hayam El Gamal and her children, stemming from the arrest of her husband, Mohamed Soliman, following a hate crime incident. Judge Gordon Gallagher ruled that deporting El Gamal and her kids without due process could lead to irreparable harm. The Trump administration, pursuing aggressive immigration enforcement related to terrorism, has not established any wrongdoing by the family members, raising concerns about civil rights and the targeting of individuals based solely on their associations with suspects.
Judge Gordon Gallagher emphasized that removing the family members of Mohamed Soliman without due process poses a risk of irreparable harm.
The ruling reflects a broader debate around immigration enforcement and civil rights in the context of terrorism-related investigations.
The Trump administration's approach raises concerns about targeting individuals based solely on familial associations without concrete evidence of wrongdoing.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statement underscores the aggressive stance taken by the Trump administration towards perceived links to terrorism.
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