Mahmoud Khalil’s appeal against deportation rejected by immigration board; re-arrest looms

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Mahmoud Khalil's appeal against deportation has been rejected by an immigration appeals board, bringing him closer to re-arrest and possible expulsion. Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, claims the decision is biased and politically motivated.
Mahmoud Khalil's deportation case appeal was dismissed by an immigration appeals board. The board's ruling brings Khalil closer to re-arrest and possible expulsion. Khalil is a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate. He was arrested last March and spent 104 days in an immigration jail. Khalil's lawyers claim he cannot be lawfully detained or deported while pursuing a separate case in federal court. The case is ongoing, with Khalil's lawyers requesting a full appeals panel reconsider a previous decision.
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