Washington (AP) – The arrest of a Palestinian worker Who helped to manage Campus protests Gaza has raised questions as to whether foreign students and green card holders have been protected from deportation from the United States.
Mahmood Khalil was arrested on Saturday Immigration and Customs Implementation Agent Homeland Security officials and President Donald Trump have indicated that the arrest was directly linked to their role in the protests at Columbia University in New York City last spring.
Khalil is being kept at a Louisiana’s Jinnah immigration detention center, while he is waiting for the immigration court proceedings, which can lead to deportation. His arrest has criticized that he is being targeted unfairly and illegally, while the federal government has termed it a terrorist sympathetic.
Take a look at what foreigners and green card holders have reservations and what can be next to Khalil:
Can anyone with a green card be deported?
The Green Card Holder is the person who has a permanent residence in the United States.
Jacqueline Kellywood is a professor of law at Cornell La School who teaches immigration law. He said that halal permanent residents generally have many reservations and “should be the most secure than a US citizen.”
But this protection is not absolute. For example, green card holders can still be deported if they fail to commit some crimes, change the address of immigration officials or to inform them of marriage fraud.
Homeland Security Department said Khalil was detained as a result of Trump’s executive orders, which prohibits counter -ism.
Trump has argued that protesters confiscated their rights to live in the country by supporting the Palestinian group Hamas, which controls Gaza and has been named as a terrorist organization.
Khalil and other student leaders at Columbia University have rejected claims of racial discrimination, saying they are part of a wider movement, including Jewish students and groups. But sometimes there is a protest unity Support support For the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah, another Islamist organization that the United States has nominated as a terrorist group.
Experts say that officials have indicated by their rhetoric that they are trying to deport Khalil on the basis that they are engaged in some kind of terrorist activity or are in danger.
Khalil has not been convicted of any terrorist activity. In fact, he has not been accused of wrongdoing.
But experts say the federal government has a great option to arrest and deport a green card holder in the terrorist fields.
Kelly Wooder said that under the Immigration and Nationality Act, green card holders do not need to be guilty of “removal”. He said that if the Secretary for Homeland Security or the Attorney General has a valid basis to believe that he is engaged in terrorist activities or is likely to engage in them, he can be deported.
But Kelly Wooder said he had never seen a matter where the alleged terrorist activity had occurred in the United States, and he questioned whether Khalil had been eligible.
What did Ice say about it why they are arresting him?
One of the major problems in Khalil’s case is that the ice agents told their lawyer when he was arrested.
His lawyer, Amy Greer, said the agent who had taken her into custody at her university -owned house near Colombia, initially claimed to have followed the State Order to dismiss her student visa.
But when Greer told them that Khalil was a permanent resident with a green card, he said he would cancel the documents instead.
Kelly Wooder said the exchanges raise questions about how the agents who were arrested were acquainted with the law or whether they were “real neglect for the rule of law”.
“I think we should really worry that this is happening,” he said.
What are the next steps in this case?
Secretary Foreign Marco Rubio said in a Massage It was posted on X on Sunday that the administration would cancel Hamas supporters’ visas and/or green cards in the United States to be deported. “
If a student is in the country on a visa, the State Department has the authority that if the person violates certain conditions, it will be invalidated. For example, it is very common for the Foreign Department to cancel visas for foreign students arrested for drunk driving.
But when it comes to someone who is a legal permanent resident, the immigration judge usually requires to determine if they can be deported.
Jehun said the next step was to receive charging documents from Khalil, stating why he was being detained and why the government wants to remove it, as well as notice to appear in the immigration court.
Generally, it should be received within 72 hours of arrest, and then he will make a preliminary appearance before the immigration judge. Gahon said it could take 10 days to a month.
But he just warned him that he was watching This across the wide delay The immigration court system is often transferred to various facilities across the country with the client.
“We have people who have been detained and then bounce around various detention facilities. And sometimes they are shifted all over the country.