The White House said that Columbia University is refusing to help federal agents find people being sought as part of the government’s effort to deport participants in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Immigration enforcement agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident who is married to an American citizen, in ...
The president has described Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest as the first ‘of many to come.’ And experts say, while not common, revoking green cards does happen.
Critics say Mahmoud Khalil was unlawfully targeted for his activism; the government essentially describes him as a terrorist ...
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, arrested for pro-Palestinian protests, face off with feds seeking his deportation in court today. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
A U.S. green card holder faces deportation after helping lead student protests at Columbia University in New York last spring ...
The Trump administration is moving to deport foreign citizens who engaged in anti-Israel activities pursuant to an order ...
Experts say there has to be a legal basis to revoke a person’s residency status, and removal needs to be ordered by an ...
Years of efforts to separate HSI from the 'undue toxicity' of ICE and its deportation efforts Trump’s promise to deport millions of immigrants during his first presidency had made HSI’s ...
Most House Republicans celebrated the move, but several Senate Republicans said they’re waiting for more details ...
Trump promised ICE’s apprehension of Mahmoud Khalil is the ‘first arrest of many to come,’ referring to pro-Hamas students ...
A prominent Palestinian activist who helped lead protests at Columbia University is facing deportation following his arrest ...